Oman Daily Observer

Le Pen must repay 300,000 euros to European Parliament

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LUXEMBOURG: French far-right leader Marine Le Pen (pictured) must repay nearly 300,000 euros to the European Parliament for funds paid incorrectl­y to an assistant, a top EU court ruled on Tuesday.

The General Court of the European Union, the bloc’s secondhigh­est tribunal, rejected a bid by Le Pen to overturn a ruling that she had wrongly used parliament­ary funds to pay an aide who was based at her party’s headquarte­rs in Paris.

The Luxembourg-based court said in a statement that it “confirms the decision of the European Parliament to recover from Marine Le Pen MEP almost 300,000 euros ($347,000) for the employment of a parliament­ary assistant, on the ground that she did not prove the effectiven­ess of that assistant’s work”.

Le Pen, who lost the 2016 French presidenti­al election in a run-off with Emmanuel Macron, provided no evidence “of any activity whatsoever on the part of the parliament­ary assistant that comes under parliament­ary assistance, which she moreover acknowledg­ed during the hearing,” the court said.

Le Pen, who served as an MEP from 2009 to 2017, swiftly announced her intention to take the case to the Court of Justice of the European Union, the bloc’s highest court.

“This ruling is based not on the substance of the case but on a procedural aspect. We are going to appeal against this decision,” she said.

Le Pen’s National Rally party — known until a recent name change as the National Front — criticised the court’s ruling.

“When you don’t submit evidence the General Court says there was no parliament­ary work. When you submit evidence it says it’s in the wrong form. Then when you submit the evidence in the right form, it says it’s too late,” the party said in a statement.

In December 2016, the parliament ruled that 298,500 euros had been “unduly” paid to Le Pen over a five-year period for parliament­ary assistance provided by her aide Catherine Griset, who was based in Paris and not at parliament, which meets in both Brussels and Strasbourg, eastern France.

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