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Suspicions of embezzlement: search of Senator Marc-Philippe Daubresse

2023-04-13T18:48:13.061Z


The former minister is the subject of an investigation by the national financial prosecutor's office concerning the use of his mandate expenses when he was a deputy for the North.


The home of Senator LR du Nord Marc-Philippe Daubresse was raided on Thursday as part of an investigation into embezzlement targeting the elected official, a source close to the investigation told AFP, confirming information from the

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Marc-Philippe Daubresse, former minister of Jacques Chirac and Nicolas Sarkozy, has been the target since 2019 of an investigation by the National Financial Prosecutor's Office (PNF) relating to the use of his representative allowance for mandate expenses (IRFM) when he was a deputy of the North, between 2012 and 2017.

Reported by the High Authority for the Transparency of Public Life

Investigators from the Economic Crime Repression Brigade (BRDE) of the Paris judicial police also went to the town hall of Lambersart to obtain documents related to the case.

Marc-Philippe Daubresse was mayor of Lambersart for almost 30 years, from February 1988 to December 2017. Contacted, the PNF did not respond.

The financial prosecution had launched investigations after a report from the High Authority for the Transparency of Public Life (HATVP).

According to the online media

Médiacités

, which revealed the existence of the investigation in 2020, the HATVP had uncovered nearly 100,000 euros in disputed expenses that could fall under the offense of embezzlement of public funds.

In 2018, the HATVP sent the files of around fifteen elected officials to the courts after checking the variation in their assets, between the first IRFM framework rules in 2015 and their end of term in 2017. At the end of the investigations, nine procedures were closed without further action, announced the national financial prosecutor's office in March 2022 without specifying the identity of the parliamentarians concerned.

These classifications took place at the end of “

the prior compensation for the damage and after justification of the reimbursement to the National Assembly or to the Senate of the expenses considered as ineligible for the compensation representative of the expenses of mandate

”, had specified the prosecution.

The sums reimbursed directly to Parliament “

varied between 6707 euros and 47.

A first conviction came in January: former LR senator from Meurthe-et-Moselle Philippe Nachbar was sentenced to a three-year ineligibility sentence and a fine of 100,000 euros for the misuse of 98,000 euros in compensation. warrant fees between 2015 and 2017 during an appearance with prior admission of guilt (CRPC).

Source: lefigaro

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