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French judge opens probe into politician Philippe over corruption charges

By Thomson Reuters May 19, 2026 | 12:51 PM

PARIS, May 19 (Reuters) – A French judge has opened an inquiry into centrist politician Edouard Philippe over accusations of harassment, ​misappropriation of public funds, favouritism, conflict ‌of interest and extortion, the French financial prosecutor said on Tuesday.

• Philippe, who was prime minister under President Emmanuel Macron for three years and who ‌recently ​won re-election as mayor of ⁠the northern city of ⁠Le Havre, is vying to become president in next year’s election.

• “Edouard Philippe acknowledges the opening of a judicial investigation. He learned ​about it in the press. And he will respond to all of the ⁠questions from judicial authorities as ⁠he always has – in a ​very calm manner,” a spokesperson said.

• Police searched ​Philippe’s office premises in 2024 as part ‌of a preliminary probe into corruption. His office said at the time that he was cooperating with authorities.

• Philippe had been considered ⁠by some as the best-placed mainstream candidate to beat the far-right National Rally (RN) candidate in next year’s ⁠election.

• Marine ‌Le Pen, the French far-right ⁠leader, was handed a five-year ban ​from ‌holding public office after she and ​eight other ⁠former RN lawmakers were found guilty of misusing over 4 million euros in EU funds. She has appealed the decision.

(Reporting by Michel Rose and Makini BriceEditing by Gareth Jones and ​Nick Zieminski)