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Prosecutors keep probe into Fillon open

FRENCH financial prosecutors decided yesterday to continue their investigation into embezzlement allegations against conservative presidential candidate Francois Fillon, saying they have too much evidence to drop the case.

Fillon’s team said he will maintain his campaign pending further inquiries, which centers on claims that his wife and two of his children earned as much as 1 million euros (US$1.1 million) for fake parliamentary jobs. He denies wrongdoing.

France’s presidential campaign plunged into new uncertainty when the national financial prosecutor’s office opened a preliminary investigation last month into embezzlement and misappropriation of public funds, after newspaper Le Canard Enchaine first reported about the parliamentary jobs.

The prosecutor’s office said yesterday it received the initial police report into the case Wednesday, and has decided to continue investigating.

“The numerous elements gathered already do not allow us to envisage dropping the case in its current state,” the prosecutor said in a statement. “The investigations will continue.”

Polls considered Fillon the front-runner for the April 23-May 7 election before the scandal erupted. Centrist Emmanuel Macron and nationalist Marine Le Pen have seen their poll numbers rise.

Fillon initially said he would step down from the race if he was given charges, but has recently appeared determined to continue his campaign.

Fillon’s lawyers said the prosecutor’s decision was “without justification” and accused the prosecutors of violating rules about secrecy.

While it’s not illegal for politicians in France to employ family members, many voters were shocked by allegations that the Fillon family’s jobs were fake.

The prosecutor has not yet taken the case to the next level, a judicial inquiry, which would allow for preliminary charges. A judicial official stressed that prosecutors only have the initial police report.




 

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