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French policewoman claims ministry pressured her to change Nice attack report

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French policewoman Sandra Bertin gives a press conference on Sunday in Nice, accusing the French interior ministry of pressuring her to change her report on security on the night of the Bastille Day truck attack. Photo: AFP

A new crisis hit France’s government Sunday when a senior policewoman claimed the interior ministry pressured her to alter a report into security at the Nice fireworks display where 84 were killed when a man rammed a lorry into the crowd.

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The interior minister, Bernard Cazeneuve - whose account of police deployments on the night of July 14 celebrations has already faced questions - has been the lightning rod for criticism over alleged security failures.

Having resisted calls for his resignation from the far right, who are strong in the Riviera city, the Socialist hit back at the “grave accusations” made by the policewoman, saying he would sue for defamation.

He later told France 2 television that he would counter “a villainous campaign” of lies against him from opposition politicians in Nice “blow for blow”.
French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve has rejected claims the ministry tried to doctor a police report into security in Nice on the night of the Bastille Day truck attack. Photo: AFP
French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve has rejected claims the ministry tried to doctor a police report into security in Nice on the night of the Bastille Day truck attack. Photo: AFP
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Sandra Bertin, who is in charge of Nice’s system of security cameras, told the Journal du Dimanche newspaper she had been “harassed for an hour” by an unnamed interior ministry official on the phone after a “commissioner” came to see her the day after the attack.

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