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Cash Investigation
Logo of French news report, Cash investigation. The words "Cash investigation" in an unknown bolded font. Black and white, stark and simple.
Original broadcast logo
GenreNewsmagazine[1]
Presented byÉlise Lucet
Narrated byJean-Pierre Canet
Theme music composerRaphaël Elig
Country of originFrance
Original languageFrench
No. of seasons10
No. of episodes54
Production
ProducersLuc Hermann, Paul Moreira
Editors
  • 2012–2013
    Élise Lucet, Laurent Richard, Jean-Pierre Canet
  • 2012–2013
    Élise Lucet, Jean-Pierre Canet
  • 2012–2013
    Élise Lucet, Benoît Bringer
  • 2012–2013
    Élise Lucet,Laurent Richard, Jean-Pierre Canet
  • 2012–2013
    Élise Lucet, Jean-Pierre Canet
  • 2012–2013
    Élise Lucet, Benoît Bringer.
Running time90 minutes (seasons 1 & 2)
120 minutes starting season 3)
Production companyPremières Lignes
Original release
NetworkFrance 2

This article is a partial translation of the Cash investigation article on the French Wikipedia. The image and some of the information it contains were drawn from there.

Cash Investigation is a French television news show. It produces investigative reports in the financial and business space. The investigations cover subjects such as greenwashing, neuromarketing and child labor. They also take on the diversion of public funds, tax evasion, lobbyist influence, conflicts of interest and information manipulation by spin doctors.

Put out by the Premières Lignes (Front Lines) production group,[1] Luc Hermann and veteran journalist Paul Moreira, the broadcast operates in the tradition of such investigation news shows as 60 Minutes, Panorama, Frontline and Enquête (Inquiry).

Premières Lignes Prizes

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  • 2016 International Current Affairs and Social Documentary Film Festival 2016 - Scam prize for investigation
  • 2015 Press’Tival - Gilles Jacquier Grand Prize - for The unspeakable secrets of our telephones

Prix de l'investigation DIG Awards

  • 2015 DIG Awards - Prize for European Investigation
  • 2015 Data Journalism Awards - top prize for LuxLeaks (ICIJ and Edouard Perrin of Cash Investigation)
  • 2015 non-profit Anticor's Prize for Ethics
  • 2014 Press International - Grand Prize
  • 2014 Ilaria Alpi Prize for international investigation
  • 2014 Best Magazine Les Lauriers de l’Audiovisuel (Audiovisual Laurels)
  • 2013 Le Parisien - Best Magazine Star
  • 2013 Media Grand Prize—CB News
  • 2012 European Louise Weiss European prize, decryption category

Broadcasts

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Each episode of season 1 (in 2012) also contained, in its second half, a portrait of a whistleblower.

When the broadcast faced cancellation [when?],[2] viewers organized an online petition demanding its reinstatement.[3] The show returned in June 2013.[4]

Season 2 had five episodes. The report on tax evasion, broadcast in primetime following the Cahuzac scandal, was a critical and audience success.

In season 3 the show broadcast regularly in primetime on Tuesday evenings.[5]

In July 2015, Premières Lignes put the program's broadcasts online on YouTube.[6][7]

In season 3, the team for the first time produced an investigation specifically designed for the internet. Broadcast on Francetvinfo.fr, Ces entreprises qui vendent des systèmes de sécurité aux pires dictatures de la planète (These organizations that sell security systems to the worst dictatorships on the planet) completed the investigation outlined on the Business de la peur (The Business of Fear), broadcast of September 21, 2015.

France 2 ordered a fourth season from Premières Lignes, with the first numbers due to be broadcast in 2016.

Cash Investigation episodes are available online for a month after broadcast at pluzz.fr [8]

Season 1 (2012)

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Number Date Title Director Subject, comments
1 May 18, 2012 « Toxic fringues »
("Toxic Togs")[9]
Marie Maurice Low cost clothing, (Zara, Inditex)
Globalization
Child labor
Portrait: Erin Brockovich.
2 June 1, 2012 « La mort programmée de nos appareils »
(The Programmed Death of our Devices)[10]
Anna Salzberg
Wandrille Lanos
Programmed obsolescence
Salt
Portrait: researcher Pierre Mèneton.[11]
3 June 8, 2012 « La finance folle »
(Insane Finance)[12]
Irène Bénéfice
Olivier Toscer
High-frequency trading
Poly Implant Prothèse breast implants, with Richard Abs.
4 June 15, 2012 « Gavés de sucre »
("Gorged on Sugar")[13]
Edouard Perrin
Jean-Baptiste Renaud
The sugar industry in France
Portrait: Pablo Fajardo.
5 May 11, 2012 « Paradis fiscaux: les petits secrets des grandes entreprises »
(Tax havens: The Little Secrets of Big Business)[14]
Edouard Perrin Tax evasion
Portrait: The Yes Men.
6 May 4, 2012 « Marketing vert : le grand maquillage »[15] Jean-Pierre Canet
Martin Boudot
Greenwashing
World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
Areva
Portrait: Jeffrey Wigand.
7 April 27, 2012 « Les vendeurs de maladies »
(The Sellers of Illness)[16]
Laurent Richard
Wandrille Lanos
Pharmaceutical industry
Portrait: Shanti Senthikuma.
8 May 25, 2012 « Neuromarketing : votre cerveau les intéresse »
(Neuromarketing: Your Brain Interests Them)[17]
Benoît Bringer Neuromarketing, SNCF, L'Oréal, plus the merchandizing of water (with Jean-Luc Touly).

Season 2 (2013)

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Number Date Time Title Director Subject, comment Audience Audience share
1 Tuesday
June 11, 2013
20h45 « Le scandale de l'évasion fiscale : révélations sur les milliards qui nous manquent »
("The scandal of Tax Evasion: Revelations on the Billions We Are Missing")[18][19]
Valentine Oberti, Wandrille Lanos and Edouard Perrin Taxes
Tax evasion
3.6 million[20] 14.7%
2 Wednesday
September 11, 2013
22h15 « Foot business : enquête sur une omerta »
("Foot business: Investigation into a Code of Silence")[21]
Martin Boudot Economics of soccer 1.4
million [22]
9.7%
3 Wednesday
September 18, 2013
22h30 « Les récoltes de la honte »
(The Harvests of Shame")
Wandrille Lanos Grande distribution, Corruption, Human trafficking 1.3 million[23] 9.7%
4 Wednesday
September 25, 2013
22h35 « Diesel : la dangereuse exception française »
("Diesel, the Dangerous French Exception")
Edouard Perrin Diesel, Filtre à particules, Health 1.07
million[24]
9.5%
5 Wednesday
October 2, 2013
22h35 « Formation professionnelle, le grand détournement »
("Professional Training, the Big Detour")[25][26]
Benoît Bringer Continuing education, financement des syndicats 1.4
million[27]
12.1%

Season 3 (2014-2015)

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Number Date Time Title Director Subject, comment Audience Audience
Share
1 Tuesday
October 7, 2014
20h50 « Industrie du tabac : la grande manipulation » Laurent Richard European Parliament
Cigarettes
Lobbying
French government
2.5
million[28]
10%
2 Tuesday
November 4, 2014
20h50 « Les secrets inavouables de nos téléphones portables »[29] Martin Boudot with Jules Giraudat Smartphone
Nokia
Apple
Samsung
Huawei
China
3.6
million[30]
14.7%
3 Tuesday
March 3, 2015
20h50 « Quand les actionnaires s'en prennent à vos emplois »[31] Edouard Perrin Sanofi
Samsonite
(Bain Capital)
Pages-Jaunes
3.2
million[32]

Season 4 (2015-2016)

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Number Date Time Title Director Subject, comment Audience Audience share
1 Monday
September 7, 2015
23h05 « Mon président est en voyage d'affaires » Laurent Richard French foreign policy, Diplomacy, Human rights 1,100,000 [33] 15.1 %
2 Monday
September 14, 2015
23h05 « Santé: la loi du marché »[34] Sylvain Louvet Fee for service, Prescriptions, Social security, Pharmaceutical industry, Pharmaceutical lobby 1,100,000 [35] 13.7 %
3 Monday
September 25, 2015
23h05 « Le business de la peur »[36] Jean-Pierre Canet National security, biometric authentication, Identity theft, computer security, video surveillance, Parafe 1,084,000 13.5 %
4 October 6, 2015 20h55 « Marketing : les stratégies secrètes »[37] Wandrille Lanos Sale of personal data (collected through telemarketing, digital footprint, loyalty cards), targeted advertising. iPhone.[38] Danone.[39] 2,866,000[40] 12.2 %
5 February 2, 2016 20h55 « Produits chimiques, nos enfants en danger » Martin Boudot Pesticides, cancers, congenital disorders, multinational corporations 3,120,000 13.2 %
6 March 22, 2016 20h55 « Salariés à prix cassés : le grand scandale » Sophie le Gall Posted Workers, Bouygues, SNCF Geodis 2,570,000 12.1 %
7 April 5, 2016 20h55 « Paradis fiscaux : le casse du siècle » Benoît Bringer Shell corporation, tax noncompliance, Panama Papers 3,568,000 17.1 %
8 May 24, 2016 20h55 « Climat : le grand bluff des multinationales » Jean-Baptiste Renaud Carbon emission trading, Engie, Total S.A., LafargeHolcim, greenwashing 2,659,000 12.4 %
9 June 27, 2016 22h40 « Dopage : ça roule toujours » Sophie le Gall Doping in sport, athlete, Bernard Sainz 1,051,000 7.6 %

Season 5 (2016-2017)

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Number Date Time Title Director Subject, comment Audience Audience share
1 September 13, 2016 20h55 « Industrie agro-alimentaire : business contre santé » Sandrine Rigaud Nitrite, nutrition facts label, ANIA 2,764,000 13.3 %
2 October 18, 2016 20h55 « Marchés publics : le grand dérapage » Loïc Tanant, Nolwenn Le Fustec Public–private partnership, Microsoft, Pôle emploi 2,901,000 13.5 %
3 January 24, 2017 20h55 « Razzia sur le bois, les promesses en kit des géants du meuble » Marie Maurice IKEA, deforestation in Romania, Asia Pulp & Paper, PEFC, Holzindustrie Schweighofer 3,130,000 13.6 %
4 February 28, 2017 23h00 « Cash Impact : les nouvelles révélations des Panama Papers » Benoît Bringer Panama papers 714,000 10.1 %
5 March 21, 2016 20h50 « Pédophilie dans l'Église : le poids du silence » Martin Boudot Pedophilia, priest, Catholic Church 2,175,000 9.8 %

Credits

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  • Author - Jean-Baptiste Renaud
  • Director - Jean-Baptiste Renaud
  • Producers - Luc Hermann and Paul Moreira
  • Image - Emmanrefuel Bach
  • Montage - Myriam Milent
  • Journalistes - Antoine G., Marion G.
  • Editors-in-chief - Elise Lucet, Emmanuel Gagnier and Romain Verley

Controversies

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  • In June 2012 the World Wildlife Fund sued France 2 to prevent broadcast of an interview of the NGO's management. The courts ruled in favor of France 2.[41]
  • On October 2, 2013, the program revealed that the French government had fined the training arm of Jardiland 3.2 million euros in September 2012. The issue was fraudulent transactions concerning hundreds of false training certificates issued between 2007 and 2011. The certificates allowed them to illegally receive subsidies from professional training organizations.[42] Jardiland announced it would bring a defamation suit against France Télévisions,[43] publicly accusing the Cash investigation report of presenting false information. In April 2015 more than a year later, Jardiland withdrew its suit.[44]
  • In 2015, Rachida Dati criticized the broadcast for the questions it raised about a possible link between Rachida Dati and the Engie corporation (formerly GDF-Suez).[45]
  • In 2015, Élise Lucet took part in a demonstration by the collective named "Informer n’est pas un délit" (Informing is not a crime) against a proposed French law defining trade secrets[46] an amendment to the Loi pour la croissance, l'activité et l'égalité des chances économiques [fr] (Law for growth, activity and equality of economic opportunity), known as the "Loi Macron". She opposed the measure because it would hamper the production of broadcasts like Cash investigation.[47] A book was scheduled for publication in 2015 [48]
  • After the February 2, 2016 broadcast of Produits chimiques, nos enfants en danger (Chemical products, our children in danger), the Association française pour l'information scientifique (AFIS) (French Association for Scientific Information) issued a press release claiming that the documentary misled viewers. It cited the transformation of the summary of the European Food Safety Authority, which said: "Plus de 97 % des aliments contiennent des résidus de pesticides dans les limites légales dont 54.6% ne contiennent aucun résidu détectable" (More than 97% of foods contain pesticide residues within legal limits; 54.6 of these contain no detectable trace), into "Plus de 97 % des aliments contiennent des résidus de pesticides" (More than 97% of foods contain pesticide residues).[49] Several weeks later AFIS returned to the subject, in a more detailed article, Comment les téléspectateurs ont été abusés par 'Cash Investigation'.[50] The disputed number is cited once at the beginning of the episode.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Fiche de l'émission". Premières Lignes. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  2. ^ "Trop "cash", l'investigation ?". marianne2.fr (in French). Archived from the original on 2016-06-17. Retrieved 2016-05-24.
  3. ^ Petition soutenons cash investigation Archived 2012-10-05 at the Wayback Machine, sur petitionduweb.com
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  5. ^ "France 2 commande une troisième saison du magazine "Cash Investigation"". jeanmarcmorandini.com (in French). Retrieved December 20, 2013.
  6. ^ "Facebook cashinvestigationfrance2" (in French). July 24, 2015.
  7. ^ "Bonne nouvelle ! Vous pouvez dorénavant retrouver toutes nos émissions CASH Investigation sur notre compte YouTube officiel. Abonnez-vous !". YouTube..
  8. ^ Elise Lucet; Emmanuel Gagnier; Romain Verle, eds. (24 May 2016). "Climat : le grand bluff des multinationales". Cash investigation. Season 4 (in French). 107m minutes in. France 2.
  9. ^ "Toxic fringues - La critique TV de Télérama".
  10. ^ "La mort programmée de nos appareils - Fiche TV de Télérama".
  11. ^ "Débat Alimenteurs sur Public Sénat" (in French).
  12. ^ "La finance folle - Fiche TV de Télérama" (in French).
  13. ^ "Gavés de sucre - Fiche TV de Télérama" (in French).
  14. ^ "Paradis fiscaux : les petits secrets des grandes entreprises - Synopsis de l'émission".
  15. ^ "Cash investigation : marketing vert, le grand maquillage". curable.info. April 28, 2012.
  16. ^ "Les vendeurs de maladies - La critique TV de télérama" (in French).
  17. ^ "Neuromarketing : votre cerveau les intéresse - La critique TV de Télérama" (in French).
  18. ^ "Cash investigation - Le scandale de l'évasion fiscale : révélations sur les milliards qui nous manquent" (in French). June 11, 2013. Archived from the original on June 15, 2013. Retrieved May 25, 2016.
  19. ^ "Affaire HSBC: comment Jérôme Cahuzac a protégé la banque de son frère". Médiapart. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
  20. ^ François. "Audience: belle performance pour Cash Investigation (revoir l'émission du 11 juin)". Leblogtvnews.com (in French). Retrieved June 12, 2013.
  21. ^ Speybrouck, Benoît (September 11, 2013). "La face cachée du foot business". L'Équipe (in French).
  22. ^ "Audience: 1,4 million de téléspectateurs pour "Cash Investigation", à 22h15, sur France 2". Jeanmarcmorandini.com (in French). Retrieved September 12, 2013.
  23. ^ "Audiences: 1,3 million de téléspectateurs pour "Cash Investigation", à 22h30, sur France 2". Jeanmarcmorandini.com (in French). Retrieved September 19, 2013.
  24. ^ Raveleau, Alexandre. "Le diesel ne booste pas les audiences de Cash investigation". Toutelatele.com (in French). Retrieved September 26, 2013.
  25. ^ Warlop, Juliette (October 3, 2013). "Formation professionnelle, le grand détournement". Télérama (in French).
  26. ^ "Formation Pro - Jardiland et les dérives de la formation professionnelle". France Télévisions. October 2, 2013.
  27. ^ Raveleau, Alexandre. "Cash investigation : une fraude massive synonyme de record d'audience »". Toutelatele.com (in French). Retrieved October 3, 2013.
  28. ^ Raveleau, Alexandre (October 8, 2014). "France 2 : l'audience de Cash investigation partie en fumée ?" (in French). Retrieved May 23, 2016.
  29. ^ Marie-Hélène Soenen (November 4, 2014). "Les secrets inavouables de nos téléphones portables". Télérama (in French).
  30. ^ "Audiences TV : TF1 écrase ses concurrents avec " Mentalist "… 18.000 tweets pour " Cash Investigation "". 20Minutes.fr (in French). Retrieved November 5, 2014.
  31. ^ "Quand les actionnaires s'en prennent à vos emplois ! Cash investigation le 3 mars". Le Blog TV News (in French). February 10, 2015. Retrieved February 12, 2015.
  32. ^ "Audiences : "Person of Interest" en tête, "Cash Investigation" bat "Peplum", bon lancement pour "Adam recherche Eve"". PureMédias (in French). March 4, 2015. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  33. ^ "Cash investigation : Elise Lucet réussit son pari face à Esprits criminels" (in French). Retrieved September 8, 2015.
  34. ^ "Santé: la loi du marché" (in French).
  35. ^ "Audiences: 1,1 million de téléspectateurs pour "Cash Investigation", à 23h05, sur France 2". Retrieved September 15, 2015.
  36. ^ < "Cash Investigation: Le business de la peur" (in French).
  37. ^ "Cash Investigation de France 2 en replay".
  38. ^ "Apple et les opérateurs : les révélations de Cash Investigation (màj)". 8 October 2015. Archived from the original on 14 June 2016. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
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  41. ^ ""Cash investigation" : WWF poursuit France 2 en justice" (in French). Retrieved June 9, 2012.
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  43. ^ Leclerc, Morgan (October 3, 2013). "Mis en cause par France 2, Jardiland conteste "une enquête fantaisiste" sur les dérives de la formation". LSA Conso (in French). LSA.
  44. ^ "Formation Pro:Jardiland et les dérives de la formation professionnelle". France Télévisions (in French). October 2, 2013.
  45. ^ France TV. "Je n'ai rien à cacher".
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  48. ^ Avec Élise Lucet, l’indépendance défendue sans relâche (interview). L'Humanité 7 septembre 2015
  49. ^ AFIS (February 9, 2016). "Cash Investigation et les pesticides : quand des contrevérités sont diffusées en prime time" (in French).
  50. ^ "Comment les téléspectateurs ont été abusés par Cash Investigation". March 2, 2016.
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