The Standard (St. Catharines)

France: Le Pen aide charged in parliament jobs probe

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PARIS — A top aide of French far-right presidenti­al candidate Marine Le Pen has been handed preliminar­y charges in an investigat­ion into money spent on her party’s European Parliament assistants.

Paris prosecutor’s office said that aide Catherine Griset was detained for questionin­g Wednesday, and subsequent­ly charged with breach of trust.

Le Pen’s bodyguard Thierry Legier, who was also questioned, was released without charge.

Both were employed as European Parliament assistants.

Asked about the questionin­g, Le Pen dismissed the probe Wednesday as “political manoeuvrin­g” ahead of France’s two-round April-May presidenti­al election.

Prompted by a European Commission investigat­ion into the case, the Paris prosecutor’s office opened a judicial inquiry on potential charges including fraud, abuse of trust and organized criminal activity. Investigat­ors are also looking at other National Front members’ use of parliament­ary aides.

Investigat­ors suspect that members of Le Pen’s National Front used legislativ­e aides for the party’s political activity while they were on the European Parliament’s payroll. The party denies wrongdoing. The Associated Press

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