Didier Migaud

Didier Migaud
President of the Court of Audit of France
Assumed office
2010
President Nicolas Sarkozy
François Hollande
Preceded by Philippe Séguin
Personal details
Born (1952-06-06) 6 June 1952
Tours, France
Nationality French
Political party Socialist Party
Profession Jurist

Didier Migaud (born June 6, 1952) is a member of the National Assembly of France. He represents the Isère department, and is a member of the Socialiste, radical, citoyen et divers gauche.[1]

In February 2010, he was nominated as the Chief Baron[2] (premier président) of the Court of Audit of France which was left vacant after the death of Philippe Séguin.[3][4]

Anecdotes

On October 7, 2010, Didier Migaud answers 76 the " question : how much make 7 times 9 ? " , adhesive posed by the journalist of BFM TV, before beginning again himself to give the good answer.[5][6]

References

  1. "Assemblée nationale ~ Les députés : M. Didier Migaud" (in French). National Assembly of France. Archived from the original on February 25, 2010. Retrieved February 25, 2010.
  2. Traditionally, judges of the English, Irish, and Scottish Courts of Exchequer - the only analogous common-law financial court and upon which French financial courts are ultimately based - were called Barons.
  3. "Le socialiste Didier Migaud est nommé à la tête de la Cour des Comptes" (in French). 20 minutes. Retrieved February 25, 2010.
  4. "COMMUNIQUÉ Monsieur Didier MIGAUD a été nommé Premier président de la Cours des comptes" (PDF) (in French). Court of Audit of France. February 23, 2010. Retrieved February 25, 2010.
  5. http://www.rmc.fr/editorial/129459/pour-le-president-de-la-cour-des-comptes-7-x-9-76/
  6. http://fr.novopress.info/68975/7-x-9-le-president-de-la-cour-des-comptes-est-nul-en-calcul-mental/
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