IKEA France goes on trial for spying on staff members

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VERSAILLES: The French branch of Swedish retailing giant IKEA goes on trial Monday (Mar 22) accused of running an elaborate system to spy on staff ...

VERSAILLES: The French branch of Swedish retailing giant IKEA goes on trial Monday accused of running an elaborate system to spy on staff members and job applicants using private detectives and police officers.

Since the media revelations broke the company has sacked four executives, but IKEA France, which employs 10,000 people, still faces a fine of up to €3.75 million . The court is investigating IKEA's practices between 2009 and 2012, but prosecutors say they started nearly a decade earlier. Such messages usually went to Jean-Pierre Fources, the boss of surveillance company Eirpace. He would then send Paris confidential information which prosecutors say he got from the police database STIC with the help of the four officers.

 

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