A senior Élysée Palace staff faces trial over the theft of presidential tableware including rare Baccarat glasses and Sèvres porcelain.
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In a high-profile case, a senior staff member at France’s presidential palace is set to stand trial for the alleged theft of presidential tableware. This incident has sent ripples throughout France’s political and cultural circles, putting the spotlight on the security of French national heritage items.
Thomas M, reportedly the Élysée Palace’s chief butler, is accused of stealing around 100 priceless objects from the presidential collection. The missing items include Baccarat Champagne glasses, Sèvres porcelain plates, solid silver cutlery, and a René Lalique figurine. French prosecutors estimate the value of the stolen goods at €15,000 to €40,000 (£13,000–£35,000).
Thomas M will stand trial with two others:
Prosecutors allege Thomas M falsified inventory records to mask the thefts and possibly planned to steal more valuable goods. His responsibility as head butler involved both setting the table for state dinners and acting as keeper of valuable artefacts.
This theft of presidential tableware comes just months after another high-profile art crime: the bold heist at the Louvre Museum, where jewels worth €88 million (£76 million) were stolen. Authorities are now reviewing security and inventory controls at major French institutions.
The Élysée Palace has already advertised for a new chief butler, reflecting both the seriousness of the breach and the historic importance of these roles (TF1 Info).
According to BBC News and Le Parisien, the trial is scheduled for February. Ghislain M, one of the accused, has been barred from returning to the Louvre until the legal proceedings are resolved.
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