Louvre boss offered resignation after brazen jewel heist

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The Director of the Louvre Museum, Laurence des Cars gives a speech at the Louvre Museum in Paris on Jan 28, 2025. - (Photo by BERTRAND GUAY / POOL / AFP)

French Culture Minister Rachida Dati refused the resignation, des Cars said during questioning in the French Senate about the theft.

PARIS - Louvre museum director Laurence des Cars confirmed on Wednesday that she offered her resignation following the spectacular theft of jewellery from the museum in the heart of Paris, German Press Agency (dpa) reported.

French Culture Minister Rachida Dati refused the resignation, des Cars said during questioning in the French Senate about the theft.

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She said she made the offer after reviewing the consequences of the "terrible attack that we have just experienced" with Dati and Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez on Sunday.

The director of the world's largest museum also said that in her long career she had never believed that people owned their jobs.

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This is a "rule of professional life" that she hopes to strictly adhere to, des Cars said.

Her remarks came three days after the brazen burglary at the Louvre, in which jewels worth an estimated €88 million (US$102 million) were stolen.

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A search is underway for the perpetrators and the loot.

The museum reopened on Wednesday morning after being entirely closed in the wake of the robbery.

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However, the Apollo Gallery, where the break-in occurred, remains closed for the time being, the broadcaster France Info reported. - BERNAMA