Paris candidates shocked by after-school care dysfunctions probe

A 'Cash Investigation' report aired on France 2 on January 29 exposes severe dysfunctions in Paris's after-school care, including ignored alerts about suspicious animator behaviors. Several Paris mayoral candidates voice shock and demand inquiries and reforms. The Education Minister announces reports to the judiciary.

France 2's 'Cash Investigation' program, aired on Thursday, January 29, highlighted systemic issues in Paris's after-school care, where over five million children are hosted daily. Testimonies point to low pay, imposed part-time work, and fragmented schedules for animators, along with no recruitment framework. Parents report ignored alerts on suspicious behaviors, such as an animator kissing a child on the mouth in a 7th arrondissement nursery school.

Rachida Dati, LR mayor of the 7th and mayoral candidate, called these images 'unacceptable behaviors' and denounced an 'omerta' and 'systemic dysfunctions'. She demands a global inquiry, an emergency plan against assaults, and a overhaul of municipal activities.

LFI candidate Sophia Chikirou filed a resolution proposal for a parliamentary inquiry, asking: 'Who are the responsible parties? Why have alerts never been followed up?'

At Baudin nursery school in the 11th, a former animator faces trial in May for sexual assault on five children. First deputy Patrick Bloche admits a 'major dysfunction in the reporting process'.

Emmanuel Grégoire, candidate for the left-wing union excluding LFI and PS deputy, expresses 'shock and anger' at these 'unbearable violence situations' and 'unacceptable shortcomings'. A victim of after-school abuse in his youth, he calls for reviewing procedures, controls, and institutional culture.

On Friday, Education Minister Édouard Geffray announced on X reports to the judiciary under article 40 of the penal procedure code, and initiates administrative controls and sanctions: 'One single line: leave nothing unaddressed'. These revelations come ahead of the March 15 and 22 municipal elections.

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Around 30 nursery and primary schools in Paris, including ten in the 11th arrondissement, are affected by complaints of sexual assaults mostly committed by after-school animators. Over 50 agents have been suspended in the last three years for such reports. Parents voice their fear and frustration amid the rising cases.

Candidate Pierre-Yves Bournazel stated he would have resigned if he were Paris mayor amid failures exposed by a «Cash Investigation» probe into after-school care. Aired Thursday evening on France 2, the report highlights ignored complaints and inappropriate animator behaviors. Several mayoral candidates reacted with shock and demanded accountability.

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Over recent months, reports of sexual assaults on children in after-school settings have surged in Paris and across France. This sector, serving millions of children under 13 daily, is poorly defined and regulated, complicating efforts to measure the issue. In Paris, 19 animators were suspended in 2025 over sexual misconduct allegations.

Nearly 3000 people have been excluded from child protection and early childhood care sectors due to the October generalization of judicial background checks, announced Tuesday by High Commissioner for Childhood Sarah El Haïry. «We have already excluded 2980 people from Child Protection and early childhood care. We are checking the entire stock of professionals and volunteers», she told AFP. Over 650,000 honorability certificates have been issued.

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Searches were conducted on Thursday at Culture Minister Rachida Dati's home, the 7th arrondissement Paris town hall, and the ministry, as part of a corruption probe tied to her European Parliament mandate. Government spokesperson Maud Bregeon defended the minister on Friday, stating she fully belongs in the executive. Dati is presumed innocent and has not commented on the raids.

Three weeks before municipal elections, Rachida Dati announced her resignation from the Culture Ministry to focus on her Paris mayoral candidacy. Appointed in January 2024, she submitted her letter to Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday, February 25, 2026. The president thanked her for her work and encouraged her electoral campaign.

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