The Asian Age

Fillon charged in ‘fake jobs’ scandal

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Paris, March 14: France’s rightwing presidenti­al candidate Francois Fillon was charged on Tuesday with several offences over a fake jobs scandal, including misuse of public funds, his lawyer said.

“He was charged this morning. The hearing was brought forward so that it could take place in a calm manner,” lawyer Antonin Levy said.

He was also charged with misuse of corporate assets, Mr Levy said. Mr Fillon, 63, had been expected to go before investigat­ing magistrate­s on Wednesday over the scandal, which has undermined his campaign for the presidency only six weeks from the first round of the election.

Following revelation­s in the Canard Enchaine newspaper at the end of January, the conservati­ve candidate admitted to employing his wife Penelope and two of their children as parliament­ary assistants, but has denied any wrongdoing.

Ms Penelope was paid hundreds of thousands of euros from public funds between 1986 and 2013, but she is accused of doing little work for the salary.

From May 2012 to December 2013, while employed at the parliament, Ms Penelope was also paid $3,700 a month by a magazine owned by a friend of Mr Fillon, the tycoon Marc Ladreit de Lacharrier­e. After initially saying he would withdraw from the presidenti­al race if charged, Mr Fillon has vowed to continue, calling the probe an attempted “political assassinat­ion”.

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