AGAC v. Former Ministers Reference : No description Complaint date : June 1, 2021 Status : Final judgment Place of jurisdiction : France, Paris Plaintiffs types : Environmental NGOs, Unions Plaintiffs names : "Association guadeloupéenne d'action contre le chlordécone (AGAC)" for "Union générale des travailleurs de Guadeloupe" Defendants : Health Minister, Minister of Agriculture Lawyers for Health and Environmental Justice : No description Case nature : No description Type(s), Product(s), Active substance(s) : Insecticid, Curlone, Chlordecone Requests : False testimony Name of the Court : Court of Justice of the Republic of Paris, France Jurisdiction level : No description Decision date : February 8, 2022 Decision nature : Negative Decision content : AGAC's complaint is declared inadmissible. Legal basis : No description Court Ruling : No description Summary : The Court of Justice of the Republic (CJR), the only body competent to judge members of the government in the performance of their duties, has declared inadmissible the complaint lodged by the AGAC for false testimony against the former Minister of Health, Agnès Buzyn and the former Minister of Agriculture and Food, Didier Guillaume, the public prosecutor's office at the Court of Cassation announced on Tuesday 8 February to Agence France-Presse. The association believed that the ministers had lied under oath to exonerate the State before the parliamentary commission of enquiry into the organochlorine insecticide, which had submitted its work in December 2019. Scientific references : No scientifice reference for this case. Related links : Parliamentary report (2019) Press article, Le Monde (2022)