Georges Fenech

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Georges Fenech (born October 26, 1954, in Sousse, Tunisia) is a French politician. His father was Maltese and his mother of Italian origin. In 1963, his family is repatriated in France, they settle in Givors. After his law degree he starts a career as a judge.

He start a political career with his 2002 election as a member of parliament (representing He is a strong advocate of zero tolerance policy in criminal matters. He is the president of the parliamentary commission for the monitoring of sects. He has written various in French books of those 2 subjects.

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  • Main basse sur la justice (1997), Jean-Claude Lattès (8000 copies)
  • La moralisation des Marchés publics (1998)
  • Face aux sectes : politiques, justices, État (1999) PUF (2000 copies)
  • Tolérance Zéro, Grasset (2001) (20 000 copies)

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