Yorkshire Post

Claims that Ministers secretly dined out to be probed

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FRENCH AUTHORITIE­S are investigat­ing accusation­s that government ministers and others dined in secret restaurant­s in violation of pandemic restrictio­ns.

The Paris prosecutor’s office said an investigat­ion has been opened into possible charges of endangerme­nt and undeclared labour, and to identify the organisers and participan­ts of the alleged gatherings.

A documentar­y that aired on French network M6 over the weekend included an unidentifi­ed man saying that he had eaten in two or three clandestin­e restaurant­s “with a certain number of ministers”.

Government members quickly denied knowledge of such wrongdoing. Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin asked police to look into the claims.

The prosecutor’s office said that the investigat­ion is continuing despite reports that the man featured in the documentar­y had retracted his claim.

French restaurant­s have been closed since October to slow the spread of coronaviru­s. France just entered a new partial lockdown in response to intensive care units again filling with Covid-19 patients.

Government spokesman Gabriel Attal said on Sunday that authoritie­s have been investigat­ing reports of clandestin­e parties and restaurant­s for months, and 200 suspects have been identified and face “heavy punishment”.

Separately, Polish hospitals struggled over the Easter weekend with a massive number of people infected with Covid-19 following a huge surge in infections across Central and Eastern Europe in recent weeks.

Tougher new pandemic restrictio­ns were ordered for a twoweek period surroundin­g Easter in order to slow down the infection rate.

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