Bosses and golf: the "investigations" you absolutely shouldn't miss in the press this week

Uh, it'll be fine... But Le Figaro mentions "the great anxiety of the business community" in the current political situation and the magazine Challenges, on its front page, relays an appeal from the bosses around the president of Medef: "Let us create jobs and prosperity"... Let us dance...
By the way, we learned that the former CEO of Renault, Luca de Meo , who has been promoted to the head of the luxury group Kering, has an annual salary of 22 million euros... Well-ordered prosperity... Tax the rich? We're talking about it.
Last week, France 2 investigated. We headed to Le Touquet, to one of the most beautiful golf courses in France, we're told. Golfers aren't in favor, like this well-off retired couple in their garden. Especially, the woman says, because "there are people on unemployment benefits, others working illegally." In Le Touquet, where Emmanuel Macron has a second home, the France 2 journalists could have gone directly to see him to hear this. The public service would have saved time and money.
Your newspaper has been the subject of five gag orders in the past year. Clearly, the truth is disturbing. The forces of money and reactionaries are trying to silence us. They won't succeed. Thanks to you! I want to know more!
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