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New Paris mayor vows to end all sexual violence in schools with €20ml action plan

Claims of sexual abuse in schools were a central issue in the campaign leading up to last month's Paris mayoral election.

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New Paris mayor vows to end all sexual violence in schools with €20ml action plan
Source: Euronews

Claims of sexual abuse in schools were a central issue in the campaign leading up to last month's Paris mayoral election.

The new mayor of Paris pledged on Friday to stop sexual violence in schools and pre-schools, saying authorities in the French capital had suspended more than 30 school monitors suspected of sexual abuse since January.

School monitors recruited and trained by the city help look after children outside the classroom, including in the evening before their parents can pick them up.

City hall is under intense scrutiny after allegations that abusers slipped through the net and were even looking after nursery school pupils.

Claims of sexual abuse in schools were a central issue in the campaign leading up to last month's Paris mayoral election.

"Since the beginning of 2026, 78 staff members have been suspended, including 31 on suspicion of sexual violence," mayor Emmanuel Grégoire told reporters.

"These figures must lead us to a profound, thorough reappraisal," he added.

"Everything has to be reviewed from the ground up with one objective: zero tolerance."

He said he wanted to establish an independent commission to carry out a full examination of recruitment, reporting and monitoring procedures.

"We will give it access to everything and its freedom of speech will be absolute," he said.

Grégoire himself has spoken publicly about being a victim of sexual abuse in an after-school swimming programme for several months when he was in primary school.

The mayor on Friday promised to spend €20 million on his action plan.

Last year 30 monitors were suspended in the capital, including 16 on suspicion of sexual abuse, according to city hall.

Of those suspended this year for physical or sexual violence, nine were working at the same Paris nursery school.

Parents of pupils have accused school management of failing to inform them about their suspicions.

"If there was a collective mistake, it was treating these cases as isolated incidents when in fact they reflect a systemic risk, and perhaps even a systemic code of silence," Grégoire told newspaper Le Monde on Friday.

Kindergarten pupils were especially vulnerable and almost all alleged perpetrators were men, he said.

He said most cases of alleged sexual abuse were from 2024 and 2025.

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