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Everyone knows that few have had the courage to put pressure on the Pierre Maudet State Council with stubborn research. Laetitia Guinand has been researching her trip to Abu Dhabi by taking some delicate decisions at Geneva Airport, offering the inflated airbag for the final of the football cup and much more.
Maudet struggled with Guinand's critical curiosity. His environment too. The editor-in-chief of the radio, Laurent Caspary, confirms that Pierre Maudet and other people touched by Guinand's researches intervened with the editor-in-chief.
Now that the case has intensified around Pierre Maudet, Laetitia Guinand, aged 42 and mother of two, has a lot to say. Since his latest research Maudet was published in October in the show "Rundschau", German-Swiss television broadcast on French radio, was their real employer.
No protection of the publisher
"Laetitia Guinand is currently on sick leave," Laurent Caspary, editor-in-chief of radio, Tages-Anzeiger, told IRIN. He denies rumors that the Guinand editorial blames journalistic errors.
According to an internal discussion paper, the situation of Laetitia Guinand in the RTS is worrying. The reporters told the editors that they were under increasing pressure from outside but that they had no protection.
When Laetitia Guinand resumes her research and returns to the microphone, it is open. His attorney said, "The radio has repeatedly ensured that my client's work is excellent and reputable – that's what everyone should be saying."
Adopted by the "Tages-Anzeiger" and treated in 20 minutes
(Daily indicator)
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