Europe 1 with AFP 2:50 p.m., March 9, 2023

Thursday, two Parisian investigating judges ordered the referral to correctional François Bayrou and ten other people in the case of the irregular employment of assistants to MEPs.

The 11 centrist executives of the time are suspected of having used European funds to hire parliamentary assistants who would have actually worked for the party.

Two Parisian investigating judges on Thursday ordered the dismissal of majority pillar François Bayrou and ten other people in the case of the irregular employment of MEPs' assistants, AFP learned from a source close to the case.

The 11 centrist executives of the time, among which is also the former Keeper of the Seals Michel Mercier or the ex-MEP Jean-Luc Bennahmias, but also the ex-UDF and its successor MoDem as legal persons, are suspected of having used European funds to hire parliamentary assistants who in fact worked, at least partially, for the party between 2009 and 2014.

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Dismissal ordered for Sylvie Goulard

On the other hand, a dismissal was ordered for Sylvie Goulard, who had resigned from the Ministry of the Armed Forces in 2017 a month after her arrival, following the revelations on these facts, but also for the former MEP Nathalie Griesbeck and for the current MoDem MP Maud Gatel.

According to the order of which AFP was aware, François Bayrou "appears as the decision-maker and responsible for the establishment and operation of the fraudulent system" in question.

At the beginning of February, he had challenged any fictitious employment and other "processes" of embezzlement of public funds within his party.

"In view of the mode of operation of the parties resulting from the statutes, and the weight of its two heads, François Bayrou and Marielle de Sarnez", deceased and therefore who is therefore no longer the subject of proceedings, "it appeared clearly that the arbitrations and instructions given had been their doing", the magistrates further argue.

Damage estimated at 1.4 million euros

"The embezzlement of European funds was organized by the political parties UDF and (his successor) MoDem, whose responsibility is engaged and several people, members of the governance of the political parties, have been identified as accomplices in the embezzlement by setting up the cogs necessary for the fraudulent system", they write again.

“The MEPs, the main authors of the embezzlements carried out, were the vectors of these embezzlements, through the fictitious employment of parliamentary assistants for the exclusive benefit of the political party”, also underline the judges.

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The investigations mainly target the 2009-2014 European legislature but also, to a lesser extent, the previous and subsequent legislatures.

The damage to the European Parliament is assessed at 1.4 million euros.

These revelations had weakened the MoDem, President Emmanuel Macron's main ally, and led to the resignation of François Bayrou, then Keeper of the Seals, Marielle de Sarnez (European Affairs) and Sylvie Goulard, a month after their entry into government in 2017.