François Fillon, former French Prime Minister convicted of embezzlement of public funds, will finally “return the money”

François Fillon, former French Prime Minister convicted of embezzlement of public funds, will finally “return the money”
François Fillon, former French Prime Minister convicted of embezzlement of public funds, will finally “return the money”

Convicted of embezzlement of public funds, François Fillon offers to gradually reimburse nearly 700,000 euros to the National Assembly.

François Fillon, former French Prime Minister, convicted of embezzlement of public funds for employing his wife Penelope in a fictitious job, has offered to “return the money”. The agreement sent to the National Assembly provides for a payment of 689,989.32 euros spread over ten years.

This sum corresponds to the damages that François Fillon, his wife Penelope and Marc Joulaud, former substitute, were ordered to reimburse jointly. Added to this is a sum of 10,000 euros in legal costs.

A new trial in sight

Despite this reimbursement proposal, François Fillon will have to face justice again. On November 25, he will appear for a new trial aimed at redefining his sentence.

According to a source close to the case cited by BFMTV, the former Prime Minister wishes to present himself in a favorable light before the court by showing his desire to repair the wrongs committed. “To avoid too heavy a sentence, François Fillon wants to present himself in his best light, showing that he has understood the facts and that he has finally planned to return the money”affirms this source.

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