Philippe Vasset (born 1972) is a French novelist and journalist. He is the editor in chief of the investigative newsletters Africa Energy Intelligence and Intelligence Online, published by Indigo Publications press group. He worked as a corporate detective in the United States before becoming a journalist and, in 1993, won the prize of Best Young Writer awarded by the French daily Le Monde. Following his debut ScriptGenerator®™ (2004), he has already written a second novel.
In 2023, Abu Dhabi Secrets revealed that Vasset as editor of Africa Intelligence "regularly used information" from Alp Services, a Swiss private investigation business by Mario Brero with offensive viral communication campaigns.
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