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Fillon faces queries over cash for his bespoke suits

- AFP

paris — Conservati­ve French presidenti­al hopeful Francois Fillon, already dogged by a fake jobs scandal, faced new scrutiny on Sunday over a mystery benefactor reportedly paying for his bespoke suits.

Since 2012, Fillon has received clothes worth nearly 48,500 euros ($51,800) by Arnys, Parisian tailor to the rich and famous, the weekly Journal du Dimanche (JDD) reported.

Of that sum, 35,500 euros was paid in cash, the paper said, adding that a young woman generally delivered the money to the chic Left Bank shop that has catered to the likes of Andy Warhol and Yves Saint Laurent.

An order for two suits completed in early February however was paid for by cheque, signed by a “generous friend” who asked to remain anonymous, the paper said.

“I paid at the request of Francois Fillon,” JDD quoted the cheque’s signatory as saying, adding: “by the way, without receiving the slightest thanks since then.”

Fillon’s spokesman Luc Chatel reacted angrily to the report, denouncing what he called a “gutter campaign” against the candidate.

“How far are they going to take this?” he asked with the first round of the presidenti­al election just six weeks away and Fillon, 63, facing charges over the fake jobs scandal on Wednesday.

“Are they going to check whether his grandmothe­r had a Russian loan, and if he declared it in his assets statement?” Chatel fumed on French radio.

A member of Fillon’s entourage confirmed that one of his friends gifted him two Arnys suits in February, adding that there was “nothing reprehensi­ble” about it. —

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