The Bercy boss’s message to corrupt influencers is clear: “Party’s over for anyone who thinks they can cheat freely online.” On the set of BFMTV this Sunday at noon, Bruno Le Maire reacted to Magalie Berdah’s online messages that accused her of fueling the cyberbullying of which she is the victim of her announcements of her actions against influencers guilty of scams and fraud . In particular, he asked the Minister of Economy and Finance to indicate if her name was among the cases identified by the DGCCRF.
“The Minister of Economy and Finance is not addressing anyone in particular, but he is the guarantor of economic public order,” defended Bruno Le Maire. Influencers are creators of jobs, of value. They are for the most part extremely creative, imaginative and contribute a lot to the French economy. And then there are a series of smart guys who traffic, abuse their role and deceive the consumer.” The Bercy boss mentioned the strategy of the public authorities against these influencers: “We are going to identify, we are going to track down all those who cheat , we are going to give their names because it is good that these names are known and are public and we are going to apply “the penalties provided by law”.
Source: BFM TV
