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Denis Robert (born 9 May 1958) is a French investigative journalist, novelist and filmmaker. He formerly worked for twelve years for the newspaper ''
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''. Robert's books, films and press interviews, denouncing the opaque workings of the
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, earned him into more than 60 lawsuits in France, Belgium and Luxembourg by banks, such as Bank Menatep (a Russian bank) and BGL (
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Fortis), as well as the Clearstream company. In 2008, he was involved in a polemic with Philippe Val (former director of the magazine ''
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'') and journalist Edwy Plenel in relation to the Clearstream affair. On 3 February 2011, after ten years of litigation, Robert was cleared by the
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of his conviction for both of his books ''Révélation$'' and ''La Boîte noire'', as well as for his documentary film ''Les Dissimulateurs''. Robert is also a painter, whose work is displayed in Paris art galleries.


Biography

Robert studied
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and obtained a
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in
psycholinguistics Psycholinguistics or psychology of language is the study of the interrelation between linguistic factors and psychological aspects. The discipline is mainly concerned with the mechanisms by which language is processed and represented in the mind ...
. After starting a
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''Santiag'' in Lorraine in 1982, he joined the editorial staff of the monthly magazine ''Actuel'', where he worked for a year. At the end of 1983, he joined ''
Libération ''Libération'' (), popularly known as ''Libé'' (), is a daily newspaper in France, founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973 in the wake of the protest movements of May 1968. Initially positioned on the far-left of France' ...
'' as a journalist, first as a correspondent in Eastern France. He was then transferred to cover financial and political affairs in the society department. He resigned in 1995 to focus on his own writing work. By this time he had already published two novels, ''Chair Mathilde'' in 1991 and ''Je ferai un malheur'' in 1994. But the general public only got acquainted with him in early 1996 with his essay ''Pendant les affaires, les affaires continuent''. Also in 1996, Robert gathered seven
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magistrates to start the ''Appel de Genève'' (Geneva Appeal), to create a European judicial area to fight financial crime more effectively. The ''Appel de Genève'' is the subject of a book ''La Justice ou le Chaos'', published the same year. It was followed by a dozen novels and by as many essays on investigations of the multinational finance company
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. In late 1997, Robert planned to denounce the consequences of what he calls "the machine" (the capitalist economic system) for the poorest. In ''Portrait de groupe avant démolition'', Robert presented and illustrated a collection of street photographs of homeless persons taken by one of their own, René Taesch. In addition to his books, Robert has directed and co-directed five documentary films, one for cinema with the cineast
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, ''Journal intime des affaires en cours'' (1998) and later four others for television : ''Le cahier'' (1999), ''Les Dissimulateurs'' (2001), ''Histoire clandestine'' (2002), ''L’affaire Clearstream racontée à un ouvrier de chez Daewoo'' (2003). He was also the writer of successful novels: ''Happiness'' (Original title : ''Le bonheur''), an erotic book written in 2000 and translated into 14 languages; ''Une ville'', published in 2004, which was adapted as a TV series; and ''La domination du mode'', which appeared in 2006. The same year, he also published a novel on football ''Le milieu du terrain'' which resulted in several lawsuits, and an investigative book, ''Clearstream, l’enquête''; the latter is very rare, because its sale was prohibited and it was removed from bookstores for almost a month. In late 2006, in collaboration with a painter friend, Robert published an art book, ''Dominations : 'étrange objet de peinture et de littérature'', in parallel with a contemporary art exhibition in Paris. In 2009 he published ''Dunk'', a social science fiction novel. He is also the author of a successful four-volume comic strip, ''L’affaire des affaires''.


Early Clearstream affair

Just after the ''Appel de Genève'', Robert investigated the multinational
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, which at that time was unknown to the general public. He met Ernest Backes, one of the founding managers of this international clearing house. Robert led the investigation for two years. Régis Hempel, the firm's vice-president and a former IT manager, explained that one of his tasks was to delete any trace of sensitive transactions. Three months before the publication of his book '' Révélation$'', Robert sent a series of registered letters in which he sought explanations from Clearstream's management and from the banks under investigation. In February 2001, the book ''Révélation$'' came out and had an explosive effect. Robert held Cedel International (now known as
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) responsible for being one of the major platforms for concealing financial transactions on a worldwide scale. He continued to condemn them by co-producing a movie ''Les Dissimulateurs'' with Pascal Lorent, as part of
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’s investigation show ''90 minutes''. Business journalists were either in disbelief or hostile to it, while some others were just unsure, perhaps because Clearstream was threatening them with endless lawsuits. The movie gained success among the
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movement. The parliamentary commission on
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, chaired by
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and Arnaud Montebourg, took up the revelations and summoned witnesses, all of whom confirmed what the author had written. Under pressure, a judicial inquiry was opened in
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. The CEO of Clearstream, André Lussi, a Swiss banker, was laid off and Clearstream was quickly purchased, for a large sum, by the Deutsche Börse Group. Deutsche Börse had been waiting a long time to acquire this
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, which allowed it to control the European markets from start to finish. Deutsche Börse compensated André Lussi, but still maintained the lawsuits against Robert (hiring Charlie Hebdo's attorney
Richard Malka Richard Malka (born 6 June 1968) is a French lawyer, comics writer and novelist. As lawyer Malka in 2007 successfully defended Charlie Hebdo editor Philippe Val against charges of racism following the magazine's publication of Mohammad caricatur ...
, among others). In light of those developments, Robert wrote a second novel, ''La Boite Noire'', and a second movie, broadcast by Canal+, ''l'Affaire Clearstream racontée à un ouvrier chez Daewoo''.


Trials

After publishing his book ''Révélation$''; Robert and Ernest Backes had to face 31 suits for
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. The complaints were raining in France,
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,
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and even Canada, all filed by
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, as well as by the Russian bank Menatep of
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and by the BGL ( General Bank of Luxembourg). The publishers
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and Laurent Beccaria declared that the claims for damages exceeded their annual turnover. Canal+'s Legal Department became engaged in expensive lawsuits. As months went by, the actions failed at first instance one after another; the plaintiffs systematically lodged appeals, which were dismissed; they then lodged appeals to the Court of Cassation, which were also dismissed. Five years later, only two pending proceedings were left, both on appeal: one after a judgement in favour of Clearstream, and the other in favour of Robert. The judges considered: “the allegations are legitimate and supported by strong arguments”. On 11 June 2008, Robert decided to stop publishing about Clearstream, being under too much pressure.


Beginning of procedures in France

Clearstream filed three complaints for defamation against Robert, the first for his book '' Révélation$'', the second for his book ''La Boîte noire'' and the third for his documentary film, broadcast on
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, ''Les Dissimulateurs'', all having the subject of dirty money laundered by Clearstream.


First Instance

On 29 March 2004, the 17th Chamber of the Criminal Court of Paris convicted Robert for
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, both for his book '' Révélation$'' and for his documentary film broadcast on Canal+, on the subject of the activities of the financial institution. However, the same chamber had dismissed Clearstream's complaint about ''La Boite Noire'' in October 2003. Both Clearstream and Robert appealed against the decisions which did not turn out in their favour.


Appeal Court

In 2008, the Court of Appeal of Paris convicted Robert in three cases. On 4 December 2006, Robert was sentenced to pay €1500 in damages for using defamatory words about
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in VSD. The writer appealed against the sentence, saying that the interview in VSD had been truncated. Furthermore, he won every lawsuit filed by Clearstream about his interviews or published and broadcast articles by
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, ''
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'', ''
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'' and other various websites.


Court of Cassation

Alleging that the decisions violated the
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, Clearstream lodged an appeal with the
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, claiming that Clearstream's rights were being abused in being forbidden from taking legal action. The Luxembourg company claimed that it was impossible for them to be represented by a
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in this legal process in France, as they were bound by Luxembourg law to be chaired by a board of directors of a collegial nature. On 23 May 2006, the advocate-general at the Court of Cassation, Francis Fréchèdehe, requested that both of these actions be dismissed. He assessed that Clearstream could have used the civil procedure, in which it is not mandatory to be represented by a
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. At last, in February 2011, Robert won these three cases in
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, which highlighted the seriousness of the investigation, freedom of expression and the public interest. Decision No.106 from 3 February 2011 of the Court of Cassation "breaks and cancels in its entirety" the decision of the Appeal Court, rejecting all of Clearstream's arguments. The judges commented that "the public interest in the subject and the seriousness of the investigation, led by an investigative journalist, allowed the wording and the contentious allegations, the Appeal Court violated the above-mentioned texts" therefore cancelling Robert's previous convictions. The Court of Cassation specifically stated that "when a public debate of public interest is involved, journalistic freedom includes possible resort to a certain degree of exaggeration, even provocation, in the debate". Robert reckoned that this decision was also a reply to the attacks on him by Richard Malka and Philippe Val.


Indictment in Luxembourg (2006)

On 27 January 2006, Robert was indicted in Luxembourg for insult, calumny and
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. The complaint aimed at the denunciation in his book ''Révélation$'' of a transaction between BCCI and BGL banks. Robert had described this transaction as "illegal", even though a decision allowing the transaction had been made by a court in Luxembourg. Those supporting Robert emphasised that the same complaints against BGL had already been dismissed in France on two occasions. The
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agreed with BGL and the procedures would resume. Robert and Florian Bourges (ex-auditor of Arthur Anderson, who had used the Clearstream files and provided them to Robert) were sued by Clearstream.
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was Clearstream's lawyer. This same "sharing" of documents led to theft and breach of trust indictments in France within the context of a complaint filed by Clearstream. Robert was facing a prison sentence and a fine that can be very high in Luxembourg, in addition to lawyers' fees. In an ironic twist of fate, it is the European judicial area that he contributed to build with the ''Appel de Genève'' that allowed this procedure in the Luxembourg justice system. Several support petitions were opened.


Final judgement of the Court of Cassation (2011)

The newspaper '' Le Novel Observateur'' reported: ::"It is a victory for me, but also a precedent for all journalists" said Denis Robert after being cleared of all charges in the Court of Cassation, and the judgments stated that in long and difficult investigations there might be some inaccuracies, and even outrageous formulations, and that it is inappropriate to convict if the work has been done in good faith, in a serious manner and for the general interest. ::Denis Robert also stated, "I can bring out my books again" and characterised the Luxembourg company (Clearstream) as the "best laundry in the world" and also referred to an "international finance system spiraling out of control".


Bibliography


Novels

* ''Chair Mathilde'', Ed Bernard Barrault, 1991 * ''Je ferai un malheur'', Fayard, 1995 * ''Notre héros au travail'', Fayard, 1997 * ''Tout va bien puisque nous sommes en vie'', Stock, 1998 * ''Le Bonheur'', les arènes, 2000, Pocket 2001 * ''Une ville'', Julliard, 2003 * ''Le Milieu du terrain'', les Arènes, 2005 * ''La Domination du monde'', Julliard, 2006, Pocket 2007 * ''Une affaire personnelle'', Flammarion, 2008 * ''Dunk'', Julliard, 2009 * ''Vue imprenable sur la folie du monde'', Les Arènes, 2013


Essays

* ''Pendant les "affaires", les affaires continuent'', Stock, 1996 , le livre de Poche, 1998 * '' La Justice ou le chaos'', Stock, 1996 , le Livre de Poche, 1998 * ''Deux heures de lucidité : entretien avec
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'' (with D. Robert and W. Zarachowickz), Les Arènes, 1999 * ''Révolte.com'', Les Arènes, 2000 * '' Révélation$'', Les Arènes, 2001 * ''
La Boîte noire ''The Black Box'' (french: La Boîte noire) is a 2005 French mystery film directed by Richard Berry, written by Berry and Éric Assous, adapted from a novella by Tonino Benacquista, and starring José Garcia and Marion Cotillard. Plot Followi ...
'', Les Arènes, 2002 * ''Leçons de journalisme'', 2004 * '' Clearstream, l'enquête'', Les Arènes-Julliard, 2006, * ''Au cœur de l'affaire Villemin : Mémoires d'un rat'', Hugo et Compagnie, 2006, * ''Tout Clearstream'', éd. Les Arènes, 2011 * ''
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'', éd. Julliard, 306 p., 4 novembre 2015


Others and collaborations

* ''Convocation à la mise en examen des œuvres de Denis Robert'', Galerie W, 2008 * ''Portrait de groupe avant démolition'' (text of Denis Robert on photos by René Taesch) * ''Deux heures de lucidité : entretien avec
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'' (with Denis Robert and Weronika Zarachowickz) * '' Tout va bien'' (scenario) with cartoon drawings of Thomas Clément, 2005, * ''Journal intime des affaires en cours'', scenario with Philippe Harel, Stock, 1997 * ''Dominations'', book of Kombart and paintings, with Philippe Pasquet, Hugodoc, 2006 * ''L'affaire des affaires T1 "l'argent invisible"'', comic strip with Laurent Astier and Yan Lindingre, éd. Dargaud, 2009 * ''L'affaire des affaires T2 "l'enquête"'', comic strip with Laurent Astier, éd. Dargaud, 2009 * ''L'affaire des affaires T3 "Clearstream Manipulation"'', comic strip with Laurent Astier, éd. Dargaud, 2011 * ''L'affaire des affaires T4 "Justice"'', comic strip with Laurent Astier, éd. Dargaud, 2012 * ''L'affaire des affaires (L'intégrale)'' with Laurent Astier, éd. Dargaud, 2014 * ''Le circuit Mandelberg'' with Franck Biancarelli, éd Dargaud, 2015


Movies

* ''Journal intime des affaires en cours'' (1998) * ''Le Cahier'', (2000) * ''Les Dissimulateurs'' (2001) * ''Histoire clandestine de ma région'' (with Gilles Cayatte, 2001) * '' L'Affaire ClearStream racontée à un ouvrier de chez Daewoo'' (2002) * ''Les Munch soudés à jamais,'' (2013) * ''Mortelle épopée,'' with Gilles Cayatte, (2014) * '' L'Enquête'', de Vincent Garenq, 2015. The film traces the investigation conducted by Denis Robert, played by Gilles Lellouche. * ''Cavanna, même pas mort'' (52 minutes, made for television with his daughter Nina Robert 2015) * ''Jusqu'à l'ultime seconde j'écrirai'' (made for cinema with his daughter Nina Robert, released on 17 June 2015) * ''Une vie d'Annette'' (2016), documentary on Anne Beaumanoir, produced with Nina Robert.


Music

* ''Voleurs de poules, pilleurs de foule'', 2007, by ''DR et les Luxembourgeois.''


References


External links


La Domination du Monde (World Domination)--Denis Robert's blog
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Comité de soutien à Denis Robert
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