Yorkshire Post

Wife of presidenti­al candidate is charged over parliament­ary jobs

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THE WIFE of French presidenti­al candidate Francois Fillon has been handed preliminar­y charges over well-paid parliament­ary jobs that investigat­ors suspect she never performed.

Fillon himself had already been charged in the case, which has deeply damaged the conservati­ve candidate’s chances for the two-round election on April 23 and May 7.

He is suspected of misusing public funds, receiving money from the misuse of public funds, complicity in misusing public funds and improper declaratio­n of assets, among other charges. Investigat­ing judges in Paris handed his low-profile Welsh wife, Penelope Fillon, preliminar­y charges on Tuesday.

A justice official said she was charged with misuse of public funds, receiving money from a misuse of company assets and receiving money from a fraud. Financial prosecutor­s are investigat­ing allegation­s that Fillon gave his wife and two of their children taxpayer-funded jobs as his parliament­ary aides that were said to be fictitious.

His family members were paid more than a million euros (£8.7 million) over a number of years for the positions. Investigat­ors recently expanded the probe on suspicion that the couple falsified documents to cover up evidence once the probe opened.

They are also looking into a contract that allowed Mrs Fillon to earn 100,000 euros as a consultant for a literary magazine, La Revue des Deux Mondes. Media reports suggested that job also was a ruse, saying she wrote only two reviews in 2012-013.

The Fillons have denied wrongdoing. Mr Fillon, once the election’s front-runner, has called the investigat­ion a smear campaign to torpedo his candidacy.

French presidenti­al hopeful Emmanuel Macron has won the backing of Socialist former prime minister Manuel Valls.

Mr Valls said on BFM television that he will vote for centrist Mr Macron in the two-round presidenti­al vote on April 23 and May 7 “because I think we must take no risk for the Republic”.

 ??  ?? INVESTIGAT­ION: Francois and Penelope Fillon who have both been charged over the case.
INVESTIGAT­ION: Francois and Penelope Fillon who have both been charged over the case.

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