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The '''Piquot-Rivera Report''' was an in-depth investigative document prepared by the [[Federal Gendarmerie of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Federal Gendarmerie]] in response to the [[Emergency Shipbuilding Program]] [[[[Emergency Shipbuilding Program procurement scandal|procurement scandal]]. Authored by lead investigators [[Maurice Piquot]] and [[Lucia Rivera]], the report was released in {{AN|1723}}, serving as a comprehensive and impartial analysis of the scandal that emerged in {{AN|1720}}.
The '''Piquot-Rivera Report''' was an in-depth investigative document prepared by the [[Federal Gendarmerie of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Federal Gendarmerie]] in response to the [[Emergency Shipbuilding Program]] [[Emergency Shipbuilding Program procurement scandal|procurement scandal]]. Authored by lead investigators [[Maurice Piquot]] and [[Lucia Rivera]], the report was released in {{AN|1723}}, serving as a comprehensive and impartial analysis of the scandal that emerged in {{AN|1720}}.


==Background==
==Background==

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Piquot-Rivera Report
Date 1723 AN
Duration Ongoing
Location Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
Type Government investigation
Cause Emergency Shipbuilding Program procurement scandal
Participants Federal Gendarmerie, Maurice Piquot, Lucia Rivera
Outcome
  • Extensive findings on procurement scandal
  • Proposal of reforms to prevent future irregularities
  • Increased transparency and accountability

The Piquot-Rivera Report was an in-depth investigative document prepared by the Federal Gendarmerie in response to the Emergency Shipbuilding Program procurement scandal. Authored by lead investigators Maurice Piquot and Lucia Rivera, the report was released in 1723 AN, serving as a comprehensive and impartial analysis of the scandal that emerged in 1720 AN.

Background

The Report

Key Findings

Impact