Jean-Marc Sauvé

Jean-Marc Sauvé

politician France

Jean-Marc Sauvé is a distinguished French civil servant and former senior advisor in the French government. He served as the Secretary General of the Government, where he played a pivotal role in the administration under President Jacques Chirac. An alumnus of the prestigious École nationale d'administration, Sauvé has a reputation for his expertise in public administration and legal affairs, having contributed significantly to various government reforms and policies during his career. His influence extends into academic and cultural spheres, where he continues to be a respected figure in discussions related to governance and public service.

Born on Apr 24, 1954 (71 years old)

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France France: Jean-Marc Sauvé is the former vice-president of the Council of State who led the inquiry into sexual abuse in the Church. 5

Le Monde: Violences sexuelles dans l’Eglise : quatre ans après la publication du rapport de la Ciase, un paysage contrasté

France France: Jean-Marc Sauvé is a high-ranking official who reported on the systemic nature of violence within the Church. 5

Le Monde: L’Eglise de France face à la tentation de tourner la page des violences sexuelles