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French Council of State clears son-in-law of DGSE agent who spied for China

The son-in-law of one of the two DGSE officers who betrayed French secrets to China has had the sanction imposed on him revoked and the French state has been ordered to pay him compensation. [...]
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DGSE loses in court against its Rwanda Informant

Unlike Britain and the United States, France has never created a clear administrative framework for dealing with oversees informers, particularly those who are exfiltrated to France because their lives might be in danger. The DGSE recently found itself before the administrative court in Marseille in a particularly sensitive case concerning its handling of a Rwandan informer.

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