Journalist Edwy Plenel Announces Departure from Mediapart Management: A Look Back at His Investigative Achievements

2024-02-13 01:01:06

This content was published on February 12, 2024 – 8:01 p.m.

(Keystone-ATS) Journalist Edwy Plenel, 71, announced Monday to France Inter that he was going to leave the management of Mediapart, an investigative media outlet that he co-founded sixteen years ago.

“It’s normal, it’s an orderly handover,” declared the current director of the publication, without revealing the name of his successor.

“I will continue to write for Mediapart, I will continue to be present through my pen but I will not be the legal manager, the boss of the company,” added Mr. Plenel.

“The miracle of Mediapart is that the team is essentially between 25 and 45 years old, I am 71. It is normal that it lives, independently of us”, underlined the journalist with the mustache, feared by political leaders of all stripes.

Many scandals discovered

With his team, he launched the Cahuzac affair at the end of 2012, named following the former socialist Budget Minister who was ousted following lying regarding his secret bank account held in Switzerland.

The online media has released a lot of information on the #MeToo movement, including testimonies on Gérard Depardieu or more recently on the psychoanalyst Gérard Miller.

Edwy Plenel joined the daily Le Monde in 1980, and took over as editor in 1995.

In the 1980s, several cases involving the French presidency and which he was investigating, including the attack by the French secret services on the Rainbow Warrior, a Greenpeace ship which was campaigning once morest French nuclear tests in Polynesia, had aroused the ire of the President François Mitterrand.

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