Budget: Aurélie Trouvé (LFI) dénonce un “projet anti-fonctionnaires cruel”

La députée Insoumise Aurélie Trouvé a dénoncé mercredi le projet “cruel et injuste” du gouvernement, qui prévoit de faire des économies en s’attaquant au régime des fonctionnaires. “C’est absolument cruel, injuste de s’en prendre ainsi aux 5,7 millions de travailleurs dans la fonction publique qui servent l’intérêt général”, a affirmé Aurélie Trouvé sur RMC, s’opposant au passage à trois jours de carence dans la fonction publique lors d’un arrêt maladie. La présidente de la commission des Affaires économiques de l’Assemblée a dénoncé “l’obsession anti-fonctionnaire” du ministre de la Fonction publique Guillaume Kasbarian, qui veut s’attaquer à “l’absentéisme dans la fonction publique”. “Il ment quand il dit que les fonctionnaires seraient des fainéants”, a réagi la députée Insoumise, qui au contraire demande “plus de garanties et de sécurité dans le travail”. Mardi, Guillaume Kasbarian a assuré sur RTL qu’il n’y avait “pas de tabou” sur la question de l’emploi à vie dans la fonction publique. “Il y a une question qui peut se poser (…) sur des leviers qui permettraient de faciliter le licenciement”, a-t-il affirmé. “C’est un sujet qui n’est pas tabou et qu’on doit discuter dans le cadre du dialogue social”, a poursuivi le ministre. En réaction, Aurélie Trouvé a assuré qu’il n’y avait pas d’emploi à vie des fonctionnaires. “C’est une idée totalement fausse”, a affirmé la députée, qui accuse le gouvernement “d’aligner tout le monde vers le bas”, et d’être “anti-travailleurs”. Très investis dans les débats parlementaires sur le budget 2025, les députés du Nouveau Front populaire ont largement modifié la copie gouvernementale. “Un autre budget est possible”, a martelé Aurélie Trouvé, qui propose par exemple de “taxer 2% du patrimoine des 147 milliardaires de ce pays”, une mesure qui rapporterait 26 milliards d’euros. “Simplement, ce gouvernement a décidé de sauvegarder les intérêts des ultra riches”, a-t-elle conclu. 

De Zorzi out for 177 as S.Africa power to 413-5 against BangladeshWed, 30 Oct 2024 06:51:03 GMT

Tony de Zorzi’s commanding innings ended on 177 Wednesday as South Africa powered to 413-5 at lunch against Bangladesh on day two of the second and final Test.Ryan Rickelton on 11 and Wiaan Mulder, with 12, were the not out batsmen at the break in Chattogram. Left-arm spinner Taijul Islam pegged back the visitors with three …

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Malaysian ex-PM Najib ordered to enter defence in latest 1MDB trial

A Malaysian court ruled Wednesday that jailed former prime minister Najib Razak will have to defend himself against charges of abuse of power and money laundering linked to the scandal-wracked 1MDB sovereign wealth fund.Presiding judge Collin Lawrence Sequerah said the prosecution successfully established that Najib had a case to answer for on four counts of abuse of power linked to alleged bribes worth 2.27 billion ringgit ($517 million) as well as 21 counts of money laundering.”After a maximum evaluation of the evidence, I find that the prosecution has proven the ingredients of the charges,” Sequerah told the court.Six years after first being charged, Najib was in court decked out in a navy blue suit on Wednesday and appeared calm after hearing the decision.The 71-year-old told the court he would take the stand in his defence at the trial, which is slated to get under way on December 2.Najib’s lead lawyer Muhammad Shafee Abdullah said his client was “extremely disappointed” by the court’s decision, as the defence had presented arguments they thought would warrant serious consideration.  “If you were to ask me what do we feel? Extremely disappointed,” he told reporters outside the court complex on Wednesday.”But we are not giving up, we are going to fight this case, and we are more determined because of the decision today.”Each count of abuse of power is punishable by up to 20 years in jail and a fine of up to five times the amount of the bribe. Each money laundering count can incur a maximum fine of 5 million ringgit and imprisonment of up to five years, or both. The hearing came just days after Najib issued an apology that the 1MDB scandal happened during his tenure, but maintained he had no knowledge of illegal transfers from the now-defunct state fund.”It pains me every day to know that the 1MDB debacle happened under my watch as minister of finance and prime minister,” Najib wrote in a statement read by his son Mohamad Nizar last Thursday.”For that, I would like to apologise unreservedly to the Malaysian people.”Allegations that billions of dollars were pilfered from investment vehicle 1MDB and used to buy everything from a super-yacht to artwork played a major role in prompting voters to oust Najib and the long-ruling United Malays National Organisation party in 2018 elections.The 1MDB scandal sparked investigations in the United States, Switzerland and Singapore, whose financial systems were believed to have been used to launder the money.The current case is one of five brought against Najib in 2018 and involves Tanore Finance Corp, which US authorities have said was used to siphon money from 1MDB. Najib began serving a 12-year jail term in August 2022 for offences linked to the misuse of public money from former 1MDB unit SRC International. The sentence was later halved by Malaysia’s pardons board.His 1MDB audit tampering trial ended with an acquittal at the High Court in 2023. Najib, the UK-educated son of one of Malaysia’s founding fathers, still has a pending case of criminal breach of trust involving 6.6 billion ringgit, as well as a money laundering trial involving 27 million ringgit.The US Justice Department has said more than $4.5 billion was stolen from 1MDB between 2009 and 2015 by high-level officials at the fund and their associates.

Visual artist grabs ‘decisive moment’ to nurture Chad art sceneWed, 30 Oct 2024 05:39:49 GMT

At a repurposed restaurant, now a newly opened gallery, Chadian visual artist Doff showcases his art made from rusty Kalashnikov shells — and supports aspiring young artists in the Sahel country’s nascent art scene.Doff, whose real name is Appolinaire Guidimbaye, is known for his series crafted out of recycled rubbish, discarded metal wires, old jerrycans, …

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