New Paris mayor Emmanuel Grégoire vows end to sexual violence in schools

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by FRANCE24
April 4, 2026
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Paris suspended 31 school monitors suspected of sexual abuse since January under new mayor Emmanuel Grégoire's zero-tolerance policy.

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Paris Mayor Emmanuel Grégoire announced a zero-tolerance approach to sexual violence in schools, citing the suspension of 31 school monitors suspected of sexual abuse since January. The suspensions signal the city's response to what appears to be a systemic problem within the school system's staff. Grégoire's commitment to reviewing protocols from the ground up reflects pressure to overhaul safeguarding measures and restore confidence in school safety. The scale of suspensions suggests the issue extends beyond isolated incidents, raising questions about oversight gaps in how monitors were vetted or supervised. The mayor's hardline stance sets an agenda for his administration to prioritize protection of students and accountability for abuse allegations.

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Paris suspended 31 school monitors suspected of sexual abuse since January and committed to reviewing school safety protocols.

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