Thursday, November 10, 2011

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energy company was sentenced to three years in prison for using company computers to enter in the regulation of energy

French state

EDF Energy fined ? 1.5 million and that its CEO was sentenced to three years in prison Wednesday on charges of spying for the environmental organization Greenpeace.

The court in Nanterre, near Paris condemned the commander of Nuclear Safety, Pierre-François Paul, three years in prison with 30 months in prison. The head of nuclear security, Pascal Durieux, three years in prison, two-year suspended sentence and fined ? 10,000 for the commissioning of espionage. The company was also ordered to pay ? 500,000 in damages to Greenpeace.

The judge also issued a guilty verdict in the case of Thierry Lorho, the head of Kargus, the company used by EDF to enter the computers of Greenpeace. He was sentenced to three years imprisonment, with two suspended sentence and fined ? 4,000.

In 2006, EDF has hired a detective agency called Kargus Consultants, headed by a former member of the French secret services to learn more about the intentions of Greenpeace France and plans to block new nuclear power plants the UK. The agency team hacked Yannick Jadot, director of Greenpeace campaigns, with 1400 documents on your computer.

A Fed official did not comment. During the trial, EDF said it was the victim of zealous efforts to find out what Greenpeace has been done and the company everyone knows that a computer hack of Greenpeace.



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