Eva Joly (; born Gro Eva Farseth; 5 December 1943) is a
Norwegian-born French ''juge d'instruction'' (
magistrate
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) and politician for
Europe Écologie–The Greens. She represented that party as a candidate for the presidency of France in the 2012 elections. She also served as a
Member of the European Parliament
A member of the European Parliament (MEP) is a person who has been Election, elected to serve as a popular representative in the European Parliament.
When the European Parliament (then known as the Common Assembly of the European Coal and S ...
from 2009 until 2019.
Early life
Born in the neighbourhood of
Grünerløkka,
Oslo
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in 1943 during Norway's occupation by
Nazi Germany
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, she was raised by a tailor father and a hairdresser mother and grew up in what was then a working-class district of the inner city. She moved to Paris at 20 to work as an
au pair.
There she married the son of the family who employed her, Pascal Joly (now deceased), and adopted her middle name 'Eva', which is easier to pronounce in French.
Career
Anti-corruption activist
While working as a secretary, Joly studied law at night school and became a magistrate when she was 38.
Joly specialised in financial affairs, and as an
investigating judge.
She campaigned against corruption, in particular taking on, among others, former minister
Bernard Tapie and the bank
Crédit Lyonnais. Her best known case, however, was that of France's leading oil company,
Elf Aquitaine.
In the face of death threats, she carried on the case to uncover several cases of fraud, leading to the conviction of tens of persons involved in the oil business. In 2001, she received for this work the award for integrity from the non-governmental organisation
Transparency International
Transparency International e.V. (TI) is a German registered association founded in 1993 by former employees of the World Bank. Based in Berlin, its nonprofit and non-governmental purpose is to take action to combat global corruption with civil s ...
.
In 2002, Joly was asked by the
Norwegian Minister of Justice,
Odd Einar Dørum, to accept a three-year position as a special advisor on corruption. The ''Anti-Corruption and Money Laundering project'' involved cooperation between the
Ministry of Justice and Police, and the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Norway. The project worked on issues related to financial crimes and organized crime, with a special focus on strong international cooperation. Collaboration with the
Ministry of Finance was also important, in addition to strengthening connections to the private sector. The project has among other things led to a Norwegian focus on corruption in foreign affairs. During the three-year period Joly also initiated the ''Paris Declaration Against Corruption'' in 2003.
In 2009, Joly was employed as a special adviser by the
Icelandic government to investigate the possibility that
white-collar crime
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may have played a part in the
2008–2011 Icelandic financial crisis. On 10 June 2009, during an interview in
Kastljós, Joly criticized the Icelandic government for lack of funding and manpower for the investigation. She further stated her opinion that the Attorney General of Iceland, Valtýr Sigurðsson, should step down due his close family ties to the CEO of
Exista. He had previously resigned from all cases involving the Special Prosecutor,
Ólafur Þór Hauksson, who handled all cases related to the financial crash. Joly enjoyed widespread trust of the population of Iceland for her work during the stay there.
The French film ''
L'Ivresse du pouvoir'' (English title "Comedy of Power", 2006) is loosely based on Joly.
Member of the European Parliament, 2009–2019
On 7 June 2009, Joly was elected as a French member of the
European Parliament
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on the
Ile de France "
Europe Écologie" list on which she was second after
Daniel Cohn-Bendit.
During her first term in Parliament between 2009 and 2014, Joly held the position of chairwoman of the
Committee on Development. After the
2014 European elections, Joly joined the
Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
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. She later became vice-chairwoman of the Parliament's special committees created to investigate the
Luxleaks scandal in 2015 into the
Panama Papers scandal in 2016, respectively. Within the
Greens–European Free Alliance parliamentary group, she served as spokesperson on financial policy.
In addition to her committee assignments, Joly was a member of the Parliament's delegations for relations with
Afghanistan
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and to the
Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean. She previously served as member of the delegation to the
ACP–EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly between 2009 and 2014.
Joly also worked in Afghanistan during July 2012 as part of an UN
anti-corruption
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mission.
When Joly filed a lawsuit in December 2015 on behalf of the company's
works council
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, a preliminary tax inquiry into
McDonald's
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was opened in early 2015. Joly accused the company of understating its earnings to avoid a legal obligation to share profits with employees.
Candidate for President, 2011–2012
In 2011, Joly competed in the primaries of
Europe Écologie–The Greens against
Nicolas Hulot,
Stéphane Lhomme and
Henri Stoll
Henri is the French form of the masculine given name Henry, also in Estonian, Finnish, German and Luxembourgish. Bearers of the given name include:
People French nobles
* Henri I de Montmorency (1534–1614), Marshal and Constable of France
* ...
to represent the party at the
2012 presidential election. She was elected in the second round of voting against Hulot, with 58% of votes. At the first round of the presidential election, she received 2.3% of the vote, and subsequently endorsed Socialist Party candidate
François Hollande
François Gérard Georges Nicolas Hollande (; born 12 August 1954) is a French politician who served as President of France from 2012 to 2017. Before his presidency, he was First Secretary of the Socialist Party (France), First Secretary of th ...
for the second round.
Other activities
*
Global Financial Integrity, member of the advisory board (since 2007)
*
Open Society Justice Initiative, Member of the Board
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Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), Counsellor (2005-2009)
Political positions
During her 2012 presidential campaign, Joly called for stopping all nuclear energy production in France by 2020 and deriving 40% of the country's energy needs from renewable sources by that date. She also wanted to replace the
Stability and Growth Pact on budget discipline with an Ecological and Social Development Pact, with financial, environmental and social targets.
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Factbox: Main proposals of French election candidates
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In addition, Joly promised to increase minimum income benefits by 50%, freeze rents for three years and introduce new tax rates of 60% for those earning 100,000 euros or more a year and 70% for those earning over 500,000 euros. She also demanded a minimum 17% corporate tax rate on multinational companies.
Ahead of the Green movement's
primaries in 2021, Joly endorsed
Éric Piolle and later
Yannick Jadot as the movement's candidate for the
French presidential election in 2022.
Controversies
In June 2010, Joly was sent a court
summons by Nadine Berthélémy-Dupuis, an investigating magistrate in Paris, following a legal complaint from
David Douillet, a retired sportsman and a national member of parliament from France's then-ruling
Union for a Popular Movement
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. Douillet alleged that Joly breached France's defamation laws when she made comments at a public meeting in September 2009 about his banking arrangements.
In November 2011, Joly was criticized for her support of the Greens' deal with the
Socialist Party under which they gained safe seats in parliament, in exchange for accepting a slow-motion plan to reduce nuclear energy use to 50 percent of electricity generation by 2025.
During her 2012 presidential campaign, Joly led reporters on a tour of sites linked to bad publicity or sleaze allegations around then-president
Nicolas Sarkozy. Her tour included a
Champs-Élysées nightspot in which Sarkozy feted his 2007 victory with millionaire friends, and the home of
L'Oréal heiress
Liliane Bettencourt, at the centre of an investigation into illegal alleged cash contributions to his 2007 campaign.
[Brian Love (19 April 2012)]
Hollande urges large turnout by French voters
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Published works
*''Notre affaire à tous'', 2000
*''Korrupsjonsjeger: Fra Grünerløkka til Palais de Justice'', 2001
*''Est-ce dans ce monde-là que nous voulons vivre?'', 2003
* 9 May 2001 op-ed in ''Le Monde'', signed with
Renaud van Ruymbeke,
Bernard Bertossa and other European magistrates or attorneys-general, titled "The ''black boxes'' of financial globalization", about the
Clearstream scandal (Clearstream has been qualified as a "bank of banks" and accused of being a major platform of global money laundering and tax evasion)
Novel
* Eva Joly and Judith Perrignon, ''Les yeux de Lira'' (Ardennes Editions, 2011) (trans. by Emily Read as ''The Eyes of Lira Kazan'' (Bitter Lemon Press, 2012); by Friðrik Rafnsson as ''Augu LÃru ''(Skrudda, 2012))
Recognition
* 2002 –
Peer Gynt Prize
* 2002 –
European of the Year
* 2012 –
Sophie Prize
References
External links
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Eva Joly's Biography
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1943 births
Living people
Europe Ecology – The Greens MEPs
MEPs for Île-de-France 2009–2014
Candidates in the 2012 French presidential election
Norwegian emigrants to France
Naturalized citizens of France
French people of Norwegian descent
Anti-corruption activists
MEPs for Île-de-France 2014–2019
21st-century women MEPs for France
20th-century French women politicians
French women judges
20th-century French judges
21st-century French judges
20th-century women judges
21st-century women judges