The defendant has deceived your court, the state, the social departments, and his creditors. We are dealing with a real scammer. Thionville’s attorney general, Brice Partouche, found no excuse for the Pays-Haut-based businessman, a construction specialist, who was pressed during an inspection of the LGV Grand Ouest construction site, operated by CGT, in 2014.
At that time, the entrepreneur had set up a shadow company in Portugal, recalling about fifteen Ukrainians who had recently naturalized Portuguese, a workforce that does not appear under any official radar. The prevention period extends from 2013 to 2014.
At the same time, Mosellan, which will eventually disappear into the wild after its only show before the Thionville Magistrates Court, organizes the bankruptcy of its French company. Before they could take action, investigators questioned him about the apparent lack of accountability. Too bad… His dog smashed all the documents, then he was justified. The fugitive has not been found since.
On Monday, June 27, the trial was held without the person in question. The prosecutor asked for a year in prison, including an 8-month suspended sentence, a sentence supplemented by a fine of 50,000 euros, a 5-year ban on running a company and public procurement during the same period. In his requests, Brice Bartosz demanded a fine of 50 thousand euros for his two companies, French and Portuguese.
The Thionville court followed, reducing only the amount of the fine from 50 thousand euros to 30 thousand euros, in its name. He will also have to compensate CGT, the civil party, up to 1,500 euros, for damages, for which the rights of the employees have been violated.