Anne Boquet (born 19 March 1952 in Bellac, France) is a retired[5] French senior civil servant.
[8] Her administration as High Commissioner saw unprecedented political instability with the turnover of five successive governments and three separate presidents come and go due to votes of no confidence and party switching by top politicians in French Polynesia.
[9] Boquet's term as High Commissioner in French Polynesia ended with her appointment as Prefect for the metropolitan department of the Yvelines in the Paris region on 28 June 2008.
[7][9] She was awarded the rank of Commandeur of the Order of Tahiti Nui, which is French Polynesia's highest honor, in June 2008 for her service to the collectivity.
[9] Boquet stressed the importance of political stability as a precondition for future economic development in her final message before her departure from French Polynesia.