Malta Independent

Macron ally faces nepotism allegation­s, amid cleanup

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French President Emmanuel Macron’s effort to clean up politics has suffered its first blow, with a newspaper report suggesting a dubious property deal by one of his ministers. Social Cohesion Minister Richard Ferrand denies wrongdoing. Investigat­ive paper Le Canard Enchaine reported Wednesday that in 2011, an insurance company then run by Ferrand struck a rental deal with a company owned by Ferrand’s romantic partner for 42,000 euros ($47,000) a year. The paper also says Ferrand hired his son as a parliament­ary aide for a gross salary of 8,704 euros for a “few months.” Ferrand’s office said in a statement that he did nothing illegal. Macron wants a new law on the “moralizati­on” of politics that could forbid politician­s from hiring family members. Corruption scandals stained previous administra­tions.

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