#CCCF2606416SDecision of 27 March 2026 on Delegation of Signature
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This French administrative decision grants permanent signature authority to several senior officials within the National Commission for Campaign Accounts and Political Financing (CNCCFP). The primary delegation is given to Secretary General Sébastien Audebert for all budgetary, expenditure, personnel management, and general administrative acts on behalf of the President. Further delegations are provided to department heads and their deputies in administration, legal/control, IT/security, and financial services. Specific authority is also granted for entering budgetary and accounting acts into the Chorus software system. The decision organizes internal signing powers to ensure continuity of operations without requiring the President's personal signature on routine matters.
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Key Changes
- Permanent signature delegation granted to Sébastien Audebert for all budget commitment, payment, and personnel acts
- Delegation to Arnaud Morvan (and deputies Nathalie Morin and Dorothée Borel-Tabaglio) for general administration
- Delegation to Stéphane Gauvin and Anne-Laure Vignal-Roussel limited to control and legal affairs service
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Obligations
What this law requires
Secretary General Sébastien Audebert must sign all budgetary engagement, liquidation, and expenditure authorization acts on behalf of the President
Secretary General Sébastien Audebert must sign all personnel recruitment, management, and compensation decisions on behalf of the President
Dorothée Borel-Tabaglio and Jean-Michel Berthel must transcribe all budgetary and accounting management acts into the Chorus software system
Arnaud Morvan (or designated deputies Nathalie Morin or Dorothée Borel-Tabaglio in his absence) must sign general administration acts on behalf of the President within the scope of their service
Stéphane Gauvin and Anne-Laure Vignal-Roussel must sign acts within the limits of the legal affairs and control service's scope on behalf of the President