France's Macron accepts resignation of Louvre museum chief after jewel theft


Laurence des Cars, president and director of the Louvre Museum, attends a hearing by the Cultural Affairs and Education Commission, one month after thieves stole treasures from the Louvre's Galerie d'Apollon (Apollo gallery), at the National Assembly in Paris, France, November 19, 2025. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier

PARIS, Feb 24 (Reuters) - ⁠French President Emmanuel Macron accepted the resignation ⁠on Tuesday of the head of Paris' ‌Louvre museum, which has been grappling with the fallout from a high-profile jewel heist and rolling strikes.

Laurence des Cars tendered ​her resignation, which Macron accepted, "praising ⁠an act of responsibility ⁠at a time when the world's largest museum ⁠needs calm ‌and a strong new impetus to successfully carry out major projects involving ⁠security and modernization", his office said.

Des Cars ​has faced ‌intense criticism since burglars made off in October ⁠with jewels ​worth an estimated $102 million that are still missing, exposing glaring security gaps at the world's most-visited museum.

Strikes ⁠over pay and conditions since ​December have also led to regular closures and added to a list of woes that included two ⁠water leaks as well as a massive ticket fraud investigation.

Critics including the state auditors' office have questioned the museum's low spending on security and ​infrastructure maintenance while it made ⁠lavish purchases of new artwork, only a quarter ​of which is open to ‌the public, and spent heavily ​on post-pandemic relaunch projects.

(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon and Michel Rose; Editing by Alex Richardson)

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