The 2023 Rugby World Cup chief executive Claude Atcher has been fired following an investigation by French labour inspectors into his workplace conduct.
Atcher had already been suspended in August following an internal investigation at the request of sports minister Amélie Oudéa-Castera, which showed "alarming managerial practices" and "the suffering of some employees."
The World Cup starts in 11 months in Paris.
A final decision regarding Atcher's position was taken by the organizing committee's board of directors during an extraordinary session on Monday evening.
French labour authorities started their investigation after L'Equipe newspaper published in June a story that described a "climate of terror" at the organising committee and alleged improper management by Atcher.