The Free Press Journal

France’s Le Pen’s two aides in custody over fake job allegation­s

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Two aides of Marine Le Pen, far-right National Front candidate for the presidenti­al election, were placed into custody over allegation­s of misusing European Parliament funds, media reports said.

Le Pen's bodyguard Thierry Legier and her assistant Catherine Griset were detained on Wednesday and investigat­ed over salaries they received from the European Parliament for their work as Le Pen's parliament­ary assistants, Xinhua news agency reported.

The custody came two days after police raided the headquarte­rs Front National Party in relation with an inquiry into alleged misuse of European funds to pay party staff.

The European Parliament has accused Le Pen of paying party staff working in France with European Union (EU) funds worth 340,000 euros ($357,000), after she claimed they were European parliament­ary assistants.

In December 2016, French prosecutor opened an investigat­ion for breach of trust, fraud and forgery following the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) initial findings.

Le Pen, whose presidenti­al bid is gaining momentum, dismissed any wrongdoing and described the affair as "a political plot".

Pollsters say the 49-year-old lawyer was likely to win the first round of voting on April 27. However, she would lose the run-off in May to whoever should be her opponent, although she narrowed the gap on her main rivals the conservati­ve Francois Fillon and the centrist ex-economy minister Emmanuel Macron.

Styling herself as "the candidate of people", Le Pen pledged to slash migration, send homes all illegal migrants and impose taxes on the job being done by foreigners. —IANS

 ??  ?? French presidenti­al election candidate for the far-right Front National (FN) party Marine Le Pen.
French presidenti­al election candidate for the far-right Front National (FN) party Marine Le Pen.

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