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French interior minister called to see PM over hiring of daughters

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French Interior Minister Bruno Le Roux was summoned to meet the prime minister on Tuesday over reports he hired his student- age daughters for summer jobs while a member of parliament, an official at Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve’s office said.

The employment of family members by politician­s has become a hot- button issues in the French presidenti­al election after conservati­ve candidate Francois Fillon became embroiled in a scandal over his employment of his wife and children as assistants.

A report by the satirical TV show Quotidien said on Monday that Le Roux employed his two daughters several times as parliament­ary assistants during their school breaks.

“My daughters have worked for me ... notably during school holidays, but never on a permanent basis,” Le Roux was quoted as saying by Quotidien.

Le Roux, who was previously head of the Socialist Party group in the lower house of parliament, was appointed interior minister in December.

The French financial prosecutor’s office, which handles such cases and which opened an inquiry into Fillon, was not immediatel­y available for comment concerning Le Roux.

Members of the National Assembly, France’s lower house of parliament, are allowed to hire family as assistants and pay them from funds put at the disposal of all lawmakers.

The scandal over Fillon’s hiring of his wife Penelope and two of his children has cost his former place as frontrunne­r in the polls ahead of a presidenti­al election that takes place in two rounds on April 23 and May 7.

He has fallen from first to third place in the polls since newspaper Le Canard enchaine revealed details on January 25 of hundreds of thousands of euros in payments to wife Penelope and two of his children.

Fillon says he has not broken any law and has survived an internal party challenge to remain the presidenti­al candidate of The Republican­s.

He says he is the victim of what he called “a political assassinat­ion” and bias in the judiciary, which has placed him under official investigat­ion.

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