Family Business?

A one-year suspended prison sentence was requested on Monday against the boss of the UDI Jean-Christophe Lagarde, suspected of having granted a fictitious job as a parliamentary assistant to his mother-in-law between May 2009 and August 2010 .

Judged for "embezzlement of public funds", the former deputy for Seine-Saint-Denis had then recruited the mother of his wife Monique Escolier-Lavail, and had paid her more than 39,000 euros in wages in exchange for her help in writing a book on SMEs that never appeared.

A six-month sentence was requested against his stepmother, whose real work was questioned by the prosecution.

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Jean-Christophe Lagarde in court on suspicion of fictitious employment

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Jean-Christophe Lagarde will be tried in October for embezzlement of public funds

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