Marine Le Pen targeted by a European anti-fraud report – Mediapart


PARIS, April 17 (Reuters) – A report by the European Union’s Anti-Fraud Office (Olaf) accuses Marine Le Pen, a far-right candidate in the French presidential election, of embezzling nearly 140,000 euros from public money from the European Parliament between 2004 and 2017 when she was an MEP, reports Mediapart.

According to the investigation site, the report was sent a month earlier to the French courts, which have been studying it ever since.

“The Paris public prosecutor’s office was actually the recipient of the report on March 11, 2022. It is being analyzed”, confirmed Reuters a source from the Paris public prosecutor’s office.

Several relatives of Marine Le Pen, qualified for the second round of the presidential election to be held next Sunday, have denounced an “instrumentalization”.

“It is an office against which we have filed a complaint twice, which will obviously give rise to a third complaint”, declared Jordan Bardella, president of the RN, on Sunday on Europe 1. “The French will not be fooled by the attempts of the European Union and European institutions (…) to interfere in the presidential campaign and harm Marine Le Pen.”

According to Mediapart, the report also pinpoints other personalities of the National Rally, bringing more than 617,000 euros the total amount of the sums claimed by the anti-fraud office. (Gilles Guillaume, said by)



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