The French parliamentary inquiry into the Paris attacks has proposed a fusion of all French intelligence services into one agency.
It also concluded that the ensuing state of emergency has only brought limited success.
After 200 hours of interviews and statements over the last six months, the French parliamentary commission of inquiry into the 2015 terror attacks in Paris recommended the establishment of a single, unified national anti-terrorism agency, admitting that France had “not been prepared.”
The commission made a series of key recommendations at government level to create an agency to fight against terrorism.
French Inquiry Recommends Major Intelligence Overhaul After Paris Attacks
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