Dubai Telegraph - Former Ubisoft bosses on trial in France over alleged harassment

EUR -
AED 3.986113
AFN 78.411403
ALL 99.350862
AMD 427.531284
ANG 1.955435
AOA 992.536939
ARS 1155.881354
AUD 1.715727
AWG 1.953602
AZN 1.89794
BAM 1.955925
BBD 2.19068
BDT 131.828432
BGN 1.957288
BHD 0.409138
BIF 3214.168664
BMD 1.085334
BND 1.443786
BOB 7.49748
BRL 6.285714
BSD 1.084924
BTN 94.2949
BWP 14.752264
BYN 3.550729
BYR 21272.554606
BZD 2.179379
CAD 1.562627
CDF 3120.336098
CHF 0.951496
CLF 0.026299
CLP 1008.991728
CNY 7.851581
CNH 7.879284
COP 4482.713336
CRC 548.609816
CUC 1.085334
CUP 28.761362
CVE 110.273069
CZK 24.964842
DJF 193.204347
DKK 7.458244
DOP 67.871214
DZD 144.628951
EGP 54.939491
ERN 16.280016
ETB 141.853038
FJD 2.487098
FKP 0.840362
GBP 0.83936
GEL 3.011817
GGP 0.840362
GHS 16.818231
GIP 0.840362
GMD 77.596515
GNF 9381.08141
GTQ 8.368612
GYD 227.006611
HKD 8.430384
HNL 27.744496
HRK 7.534068
HTG 142.449924
HUF 398.937471
IDR 17751.512685
ILS 3.930479
IMP 0.840362
INR 94.785456
IQD 1421.351623
IRR 45692.578862
ISK 146.900034
JEP 0.840362
JMD 170.085394
JOD 0.769936
JPY 159.569662
KES 140.228879
KGS 94.912509
KHR 4347.91755
KMF 493.881181
KPW 976.800977
KRW 1578.819824
KWD 0.334294
KYD 0.904133
KZT 532.459339
LAK 23491.853209
LBP 97215.030789
LKR 320.561643
LRD 216.991883
LSL 19.666314
LTL 3.20471
LVL 0.656508
LYD 5.237118
MAD 10.550278
MDL 19.692715
MGA 5082.090928
MKD 61.513996
MMK 2279.063602
MNT 3767.441961
MOP 8.684415
MRU 43.279774
MUR 49.002623
MVR 16.725142
MWK 1881.333661
MXN 21.956478
MYR 4.800976
MZN 69.354564
NAD 19.666314
NGN 1649.469131
NIO 39.929611
NOK 11.644759
NPR 150.863699
NZD 1.89164
OMR 0.41786
PAB 1.084969
PEN 3.964154
PGK 4.430079
PHP 62.310131
PKR 303.788636
PLN 4.190426
PYG 8591.153712
QAR 3.955689
RON 4.976313
RSD 117.115199
RUB 95.613968
RWF 1527.648446
SAR 4.071402
SBD 9.129058
SCR 15.514924
SDG 652.286159
SEK 10.964244
SGD 1.444249
SHP 0.852902
SLE 24.800045
SLL 22758.926212
SOS 620.119666
SRD 38.867015
STD 22464.231185
SVC 9.493345
SYP 14111.424179
SZL 19.660171
THB 36.662057
TJS 11.82643
TMT 3.809524
TND 3.351445
TOP 2.541964
TRY 39.661913
TTD 7.365268
TWD 35.659854
TZS 2851.173748
UAH 44.7192
UGX 3981.291329
USD 1.085334
UYU 46.233383
UZS 14016.638221
VES 70.135274
VND 27705.874373
VUV 132.960523
WST 3.046973
XAF 655.977803
XAG 0.03337
XAU 0.000373
XCD 2.93317
XDR 0.815815
XOF 655.971759
XPF 119.331742
YER 267.855982
ZAR 19.803335
ZMK 9769.310113
ZMW 30.895122
ZWL 349.47724
  • RBGPF

    70.2100

    70.21

    +100%

  • RYCEF

    0.2400

    10.55

    +2.27%

  • GSK

    0.7500

    40.05

    +1.87%

  • SCS

    0.2100

    11.73

    +1.79%

  • NGG

    1.3900

    60.83

    +2.29%

  • BCC

    0.8300

    101.62

    +0.82%

  • JRI

    0.0400

    12.75

    +0.31%

  • RELX

    0.8600

    48.1

    +1.79%

  • CMSC

    -0.0900

    23.11

    -0.39%

  • CMSD

    -0.0400

    23.33

    -0.17%

  • RIO

    0.6200

    62.31

    +1%

  • VOD

    0.4100

    9.42

    +4.35%

  • AZN

    0.0300

    77.5

    +0.04%

  • BCE

    0.3100

    24.8

    +1.25%

  • BTI

    0.7400

    40.9

    +1.81%

  • BP

    0.3600

    32.07

    +1.12%

Former Ubisoft bosses on trial in France over alleged harassment
Former Ubisoft bosses on trial in France over alleged harassment / Photo: Martin LELIEVRE - AFP

Former Ubisoft bosses on trial in France over alleged harassment

Three former top executives from French video game giant Ubisoft, the maker of "Assassin's Creed" and "Far Cry", went on trial on Monday accused of psychologically and sexually harassing employees for nearly a decade.

Text size:

The high-profile trial comes after years of controversy over the global gaming industry's treatment of women and minorities in both games and real life.

After staff took to social media to accuse the company of a toxic work culture and predatory behaviour by powerful managers, Ubisoft in 2020 launched a probe and announced the departure of several senior executives.

The executive shake-up at Ubisoft was hailed by some as a #Metoo moment in the male-dominated video game publishing industry, which has faced criticism in the past for the sexist and misogynistic characters and imagery often found in games.

Serge Hascoet, chief creative officer and the company's second-in-command, resigned, while Thomas Francois, vice-president of editorial and creative services, and another senior executive, Guillaume Patrux, were dismissed for serious misconduct.

All three men deny the claims.

Francois is the focus of the most damning testimonies, which have alleged systemic psychological and sexual harassment at the French giant located in the eastern Paris suburb of Montreuil.

Aged between 38 and 46 at the time of the events, Francois is alleged to have habitually watched pornographic films in the open-plan office and commented on the appearance of female employees, whom he routinely insulted.

Employees have complained of near daily public humiliation and hazing.

In addition to the accusations of sexual and psychological harassment, Francois is being prosecuted for an attempted sexual assault when he tried to forcibly kiss a young employee during a Christmas party as she was held by other colleagues.

According to an investigative report seen by AFP, Francois encouraged "his subordinates to act in the same way, using his influence and high hierarchical position within the company to this end."

Hascoet, 59, is accused of lewd behaviour and posing intrusive questions of a sexual nature, as well as racist comments and behaviour.

Following devastating jihadist assaults in Paris in 2015, he allegedly asked a Muslim employee if she agreed with the ideas of the Islamic State group.

The woman had her computer desktop background changed to images of bacon sandwiches and food placed on her desk during the Islamic fasting month of Ramadan.

The third defendant, former game director Patrux, 39, has been accused of psychological harassment.

Investigators have spoken to dozens of witnesses during the probe, but "many refused to file a complaint for fear of reactions from the video game community," according to the report seen by AFP.

I.El-Hammady--DT