Frédéric Vuissoz, the deputy director of the Direction générale de l’enfance et de la jeunesse (DGEJ), has been forced to leave his position, according to reports from 24 Heures. The departure removes the agency’s second-highest official from the organization responsible for child and youth services.
Removal of DGEJ Deputy Director
According to 24 Heures, Vuissoz was “pushed toward the exit,” indicating a forced departure from his role as the number two official at the DGEJ. The report confirms his exit from the leadership structure of the agency, though it does not specify the immediate cause of the removal or provide a timeline for a successor.
The DGEJ serves as the governmental body tasked with the oversight, protection, and management of services for children and youth. The removal of a high-ranking administrator in this sector typically signals a shift in internal management or policy direction within the agency.