- Eva Joly
Eva Joly (born
December 5 ,1943 as Eva Gro Farseth) is a French-Norwegian bornmagistrate . Born inGrünerløkka ,Oslo , she moved toParis at 18 to work as anau pair . Here, against the will of the parents, she married the son of the family, Pascal Joly (now deceased).Working as a secretary, she took her legal education at night school. Joly specialised in financial affairs, and in 1990 she joined the High Court of Paris as an investigating judge. Here she quickly made a mark with her tireless crusade against corruption, in particular taking on, among others, former minister
Bernard Tapie and the bankCrédit Lyonnais . Her most famous case, however, was that of France’s leading oil company –Elf Aquitaine . In the face of death threats, she carried on the case to uncover several cases of fraud.Joly is now working as special adviser to the Ministries of Justice and Foreign Affairs in Norway. In 2002, "
Reader's Digest " named her European of the Year. In Norway, a film on her life is currently in planning. Filming is supposed to start in late 2006/early 2007, with the working title "Sophisticated Men". The 2006 French film "L'Ivresse du pouvoir " ("Comedy of Power") is loosely based on Eva Joly.=Published works=
*"Notre affaire à tous", 2000
*"Korrupsjonsjeger: Fra Grünerløkka til Palais de Justice", 2001
*"Est-ce dans ce monde-là que nous voulons vivre?", 2003
*May 9 ,2001 op-ed in "Le Monde", signed withRenaud van Ruymbeke ,Bernard Bertossa and other European magistrates or attorney generals, titled "The "black boxes" of financial globalization", about theClearstream scandal (Clearstream has been qualified as a "bank of banks" and accused of being a major platform of global money laundering and tax evasion)External links
* [http://www.denistouret.net/textes/Joly.html#Bio Page in French]
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