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Wife of Francois Fillon, French presidential candidate, is charged with embezzlement of public funds
The wife of French presidential candidate Francois Fillon is being
charged in the fake jobs scandal that has poisoned her husband’s
political career.
British-born Penelope Fillon is being prosecuted for embezzlement,
misappropriation of public funds and aggravated fraud, it was reported
late on Tuesday evening.
The announcement that she had been mise en examen – the
equivalent in French law of being charged or arraigned – came after
several hours of questioning by the French financial prosecutor.
Her husband was put under investigation two weeks ago, but insisted on
continuing his bid to become France’s next leader. Once considered a
favourite to become president, Fillon, 63, has seen his chances
seriously damaged by the fictitious jobs allegations and other scandals.
Less than four weeks from the first round vote, he is now in third place
behind the far-right Front National president Marine Le Pen and
independent centrist Emmanuel Macron.
A third suspect, Marc Joulaud – who stood in for Fillon in the Assemblée
Nationale when the politician was made a government minister, and also
reportedly employed Penelope Fillon – has also been mise en examen.
The scandal erupted in January when the satirical newspaper Le Canard Enchainé revealed
that Fillon had paid his wife and two of their five children more than
900,000 Euros (US$974,000) for over 10 years to work as his
parliamentary assistants. She was also allegedly paid another 100,000
Euros to work for a literary review owned by one of her husband’s
friends.
The beleaguered Fillon, representing opposition centre-right Les
Républicains, was then mired in further allegations that he received
48,000 Euros worth of bespoke suits from a wealthy friend, as well as
a€50,000 Euro undeclared loan. Fillon has since repaid the loan and told
journalists he had given back the suits. However, the investigation has
been extended into allegations that employment contracts discovered in a
search of offices at the Assemblée Nationale and relating to Penelope
Fillon’s work may have been altered or forged.
Fillon and his 61-year-old wife, a solicitor’s daughter from Llanover
near Abergavenny in Wales, have denied any wrongdoing. The presidential
candidate has accused the government of trying to discredit him,
attacked the legal system and lashed out at the media.
French members of parliament are entitled to employ relatives if the
jobs are real and work is done. The French financial prosecutor decided
after a preliminary investigation that there was enough doubt over
whether Penelope Fillon’s job was “fictitious” to continue the inquiry.
The couple’s two eldest children, Marie and Charles, have also been
questioned by the financial prosecutor.
The official accusations against her are complicity and concealment of
embezzlement of public funds, complicity and concealment of abuse of
social goods and complicity and concealment of fraud.
The charges raise the prospect that should Fillon be elected to the
Elysée Palace, he would enjoy presidential immunity from prosecution
during his time in office, while his wife could find herself in court.
Le Pen is also under investigation for allegedly using European
parliament staff allowances to pay for FN party employees, including a
personal bodyguard.
Current opinion polls suggest Le Pen and Macron will win the first round
vote on April 23 and go through to a second round run-off on 7 May.