Medef Mayotte branch dissolved by national leadership

The Mayotte branch of Medef was dissolved on January 15 by the national leadership due to serious shortcomings in financial transparency and governance. Fahardine Mohamed, its president, denounces slanderous accusations and a denial of democracy. This rare sanction ends the use of the Medef brand in the archipelago.

The dissolution of the Medef Mayotte branch was decided on December 15, 2025, by the national executive council of the employers' movement, based in Paris. This exceptional measure targets serious irregularities, particularly in financial transparency and governance. On December 16, Garance Pineau, then general director, sent a letter to Fahardine Mohamed, president of the local structure, instructing him to cease using the Medef brand.

Representatives appointed by the Mayotte entity in local archipelago institutions will no longer serve in those roles. A one-month deadline was given to implement these measures, until January 15, 2026. Since that date, the Mayotte employers' representation has effectively vanished from the local economic landscape.

Fahardine Mohamed strongly contests the stated reasons, calling them «slanderous accusations.» He views the sanction as a «denial of democracy,» noting that the local structure operated in Mayotte's specific context. This case highlights internal tensions within Medef, France's leading employers' union, which enforces strict national compliance standards.

No further details on the specific shortcomings have emerged, as the original article is partially paywalled.

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