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Marine Le Pen’s chief of staff has been charged with breach of trust in an investigation over alleged misuse of European Union funds. | |
An official close to the investigation said aide Catherine Griset was being held by officers near Paris while the presidential candidate's bodyguard, Theirry Legier, had been released without charge. | |
Brussels' anti-fraud agency alleged that Ms Le Pen gave the pair, who are also employed as European Parliament assistants, fake jobs paid for out of EU funds. | |
It comes two days after the Front National (FN) party headquarters were raided while Ms Le Pen was abroad. | It comes two days after the Front National (FN) party headquarters were raided while Ms Le Pen was abroad. |
The far-right candidate, who is tipped to at least make the final round of voting in May, is accused of paying staff with European Union money – something Ms Le Pen and her party deny. | |
The Paris prosecutor’s office, prompted by a similar European Commission probe, opened a judicial inquiry on potential charges including fraud, abuse of trust and organised criminal activity. | The Paris prosecutor’s office, prompted by a similar European Commission probe, opened a judicial inquiry on potential charges including fraud, abuse of trust and organised criminal activity. |
Investigators are also looking at other FN members’ use of parliamentary aides. | Investigators are also looking at other FN members’ use of parliamentary aides. |
Asked about Mr Legier and Ms Griset, Ms Le Pen branded the probe “political manoeuvring”. | |
“The French can tell the difference between genuine scandals and political dirty-tricks,” the FN leader told reporters. | |
“It looks on the face of it like a media operation whose goal is to disturb the course of the presidential campaign,” said a statement from the party. | |
And FN vice president Florian Philippot, who claimed the raids actually took place a year ago, told BFM television: “This is as void as space. | |
“These are media-stunt searches on the day when Ms Le Pen gets a two-point bounce in the polls. It’s always when the system is in panic that these affairs come out.” | “These are media-stunt searches on the day when Ms Le Pen gets a two-point bounce in the polls. It’s always when the system is in panic that these affairs come out.” |
Far-right politician Ms Le Pen is polled to scoop 26 per cent of the vote in the first round of the election in April, while independent pro-European centrist Emmanuel Macron is expected to win 22 per cent. | Far-right politician Ms Le Pen is polled to scoop 26 per cent of the vote in the first round of the election in April, while independent pro-European centrist Emmanuel Macron is expected to win 22 per cent. |
Republican candidate Francois Fillon, already being investigated over alleged €900,000 payments to his family for work not always done – something he denies – is polling at 21 per cent. | |
Ms Le Pen however is expected to lose the second round of voting, either to Mr Fillon’s 58 per cent or Mr Macron’s 59 per cent. | Ms Le Pen however is expected to lose the second round of voting, either to Mr Fillon’s 58 per cent or Mr Macron’s 59 per cent. |
Francois de Rugy, who stood in vain as an ecology candidate in the leftist primaries for a candidate, said on Wednesday he would back Mr Macron. | Francois de Rugy, who stood in vain as an ecology candidate in the leftist primaries for a candidate, said on Wednesday he would back Mr Macron. |
“For me, it’s not unity for its own sake that I see, I’ve been saying I want the unity of the left and of progressive forces in which I include Emmanuel Macron,” Mr de Rugy said on France Info radio. | “For me, it’s not unity for its own sake that I see, I’ve been saying I want the unity of the left and of progressive forces in which I include Emmanuel Macron,” Mr de Rugy said on France Info radio. |
“That’s why I draw this conclusion today that I want to take part in the renewal of politics that Emmanuel Macron has launched.” | “That’s why I draw this conclusion today that I want to take part in the renewal of politics that Emmanuel Macron has launched.” |
Veteran French centrist Francois Bayrou, 65, also said, on the same day, he will drop out of the election race and has offered to support Mr Macron in a potential alliance. | Veteran French centrist Francois Bayrou, 65, also said, on the same day, he will drop out of the election race and has offered to support Mr Macron in a potential alliance. |
The Independent has contacted police in Paris and Ms Le Pen’s team for further comment. | The Independent has contacted police in Paris and Ms Le Pen’s team for further comment. |