French President Macron accepts Louvre director Laurence des Cars' resignation
In Brief
Laurence des Cars resigned as Louvre director after a $100 million jewel theft and related scandals.
Key Facts
- French President Emmanuel Macron accepted the resignation of Laurence des Cars as Louvre Museum director
- Laurence des Cars resigned following a series of scandals including a major jewel theft
- In October, burglars stole French crown jewels valued at approximately $100 million from the Louvre
- The stolen jewels remain missing, highlighting security weaknesses at the museum
- Laurence des Cars faced intense criticism in the aftermath of the theft
What Happened
Laurence des Cars, director of the Louvre Museum, resigned after several months of controversies, notably the theft of French crown jewels worth around $100 million in October. French President Emmanuel Macron accepted her resignation amid public scrutiny over security lapses at the museum.
Why It Matters
The resignation underscores concerns about security at one of the world’s most visited museums and raises questions about institutional accountability. It may prompt reviews and reforms in museum security protocols to prevent future incidents.
