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EU anti-fraud body accuses France’s Le Pen of embezzlement

Far-right leader, others allegedly misused around €600,000, partly for personal expenses

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 17 Apr 2022 9:00AM

EU anti-fraud body accuses France’s Le Pen of embezzlement
Since June 2017, Marine Le Pen is also under investigation on suspicion of having given party members fake jobs as assistants at the European Parliament. – AFP pic, April 17, 2022

PARIS – The EU’s anti-fraud body has accused French far-right leader Marine Le Pen and associates of embezzling around €600,000 (RM2.7 million) during their time as members of the European Parliament (MEPs), French website Mediapart said Saturday, quoting a new report.

The allegations come just over a week before Le Pen goes head-to-head with incumbent Emmanuel Macron in the second round of presidential elections.

Her lawyer dismissed the accusations, raising suspicions over the “timing” of the report.

Mediapart published extracts from the new report by OLAF into expenses that political groups can make as part of their mandate as MEPs.

The agency accuses Le Pen and others of having used the funds for national political purposes, personal expenses or for services that would benefit commercial companies close to her National Rally party and the far-right parliamentary group, Europe of Nations and Freedom (ENF).

The report points the finger at Le Pen and three other former members of the European parliament including her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, her ex-partner Louis Aliot and former far-right MEP Bruno Gollnisch.

The body accuses the four of having embezzled around €600,000, which it recommends they repay.

According to the report, Le Pen personally embezzled around €137,000 worth of public money from the Strasbourg parliament when she was an MEP between 2004 and 2017.

“I’m surprised by the timing of such a strong disclosure” and the “instrumentalisation”, Le Pen's lawyer, Rodolphe Bosselut, said.

Bosselut said he was “dismayed by the way that Olaf (European Anti-Fraud Office) is acting”, insisting that some of the report related to “old facts more than ten years old”.

He added that Le Pen “has not been summoned by any French judicial authority” and slammed the failure to send him or Le Pen the final report.

The investigation by Olaf was opened in 2016, Bosselut said, and Le Pen was questioned in writing by post in March 2021.

The Paris public prosecutor’s office confirmed to AFP that it had received the report on March 11, which it was currently assessing.

Since June 2017, Le Pen is also under investigation on suspicion of having given party members fake jobs as assistants at the European Parliament.

She is accused of “embezzling public funds” and “complicity” in this crime as part of the judicial investigation. – AFP, April 17, 2022

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