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When warning becomes essential: corruption, health risks, pollution. A day to listen to those who lift the veil.

A series of exceptional conferences on three major themes on Thursday December 4 (1:00 pm - 7:30 pm) at Sciences Po Grenoble - UGA. Lecturers, journalists, experts and committed personalities will share their testimonies and analyses to shed light on the ethical, democratic and societal challenges of early warning today.

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Program for the day

13h

Welcoming remarks: Roselyne Ringoot (Doctor of Language Science and Senior Lecturer, Daniel Ibanez, Gilles Bastin (Deputy Director of Sciences-Po Grenoble - UGA)

 

14h-15h30 :

  • Embezzled public money: between corruption and illegal interest-taking, by Houria Aouimeur, whistleblower on embezzlement at the AGS, and Raymond Avrillier, "engaged citizen" and bearer of several political-financial and environmental alerts
    Moderation: Emmanuel Marty, teacher-researcher (EJdG)

 

16h-17h30 :

  • Public health: how should drugs be monitored, by whistleblower Emmanuelle Huet-Mignaton(Androcur case), and Cécile Barrois de Sarigny, deputy ombudsman in charge of whistleblowers
    Moderation: Ariane Denoyel, journalist and associate lecturer (EJdG)

 

18h-19h30 :

  • Poisoned by our environment? Naître sans bras, mourir de la pollution, by Emmanuelle Amar, whistleblower for the Rhône-Alpes malformations registry (Remera - the "armless babies" affair), and Bernard Turpin, member of the Réseau Environnement-Santé, retired general practitioner, Chambéry
    Moderation: Daniel Ibanez, founder of the Rencontres annuelles des Lanceuses et Lanceurs d'alerte, whistleblower in particular for the risks associated with the Lyon-Turin project.

 

19h30 :

Closing remarks by Daniel Ibanez, accompanied by the Directors of EJdG and Sciences Po Grenoble - UGA