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France’s Fillon demands investigat­ors drop ‘illegal’ probe

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PARIS: Lawyers for French presidenti­al candidate Francois Fillon on Thursday called on prosecutor­s to drop their probe into payments made to his wife for a suspected fake job, calling it ‘illegal’.

The lawyers said the twoweekold investigat­ion into the payments to Penelope Fillon, who was hired by her husband as a parliament­ary aide, was ‘invalid’ and ‘completely tramples democratic principles’.

The investigat­ion dealt a ‘serious blow to the principle of the separation of powers’ between the judiciary and the legislatur­e, lawyer Antonin Levy told a press conference.

Levy and fellow lawyer Pierre Cornut- Gentille argued that Fillon enjoyed discretion in the use of funds available to him as an MP and that the probe into misuse of public money was therefore ‘ totally inapplicab­le’.

“The absence of such an offence makes the financial prosecutor’s office incompeten­t to investigat­e and the investigat­ion is therefore illegal,” Levy said.

He also criticised constant leaks about the investigat­ion to the media which he said were damaging to his client and likely to have an impact on the tworound presidenti­al election in April and May.

“The financial prosecutor’s office has a responsibl­ity. It’s important that voters don’t have their election stolen in April,” Levy added. Their complaint could fall on deaf ears, however, as the prosecutor’s office is not obliged to respond.

Fillon’s presidenti­al bid has been thrown into turmoil by revelation­s that his wife was paid hundreds of thousands of euros over 15 years for a role she is suspected of not having fulfilled.

The conservati­ve former prime minister – who had been leading the race before the story broke but is now shown trailing in third – insists his wife did real work in his Sarthe constituen­cy in northern France. — AFP

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