French prosecutors continue probe of presidential candidate
PARIS — French financial prosecutors decided Thursday to continue their investigation of embezzlement allegations against conservative presidential candidate Francois Fillon, saying they have too much evidence to drop the case.
Fillon vowed to carry on his campaign amid the ongoing probe, which centres on claims that his wife and two of his children earned as much as 1 million euros ($1.1 million) for fake parliamentary jobs. He has denied wrongdoing.
France’s already unpredictable presidential campaign plunged into uncertainty when the national financial prosecutor’s office opened a preliminary investigation last month based on Le Canard Enchaine newspaper’s published reports about the parliamentary jobs.
The prosecutor’s office said Thursday it received the initial police report on the case Wednesday, and has decided to continue investigating.


