Parquet national financier

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The Parquet national financier (PNF) is a French judicial institution proposed in late 2013 that is responsible for tracking down serious economic and financial crime. Since its installation on 1 March 2014, the financial public prosecutor deals with highly complex cases for which he has jurisdiction throughout France. Since 2019, it had been directed by Jean-François Bohnert.[1][2]

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  1. ^ "Qu'est-ce que le PNF, Parquet national financier?".
  2. ^ "Pourquoi le Parquet national financier est dans la tourmente". June 28, 2020 – via Le Monde.

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