Marine Le Pen Convicted in Fake Jobs Scam, But Focus Remains on 2027 Election
L'essentiel
- A French court of appeal confirmed Marine Le Pen's central role in a decade-long fake jobs scam, embezzling €2.8m in public funds.
- Despite the conviction and a €100,000 fine, public attention is on her 2027 presidential bid, with a softened sentence allowing for an electronic tag.
- The National Rally party was also fined €2m.
Résumé généré par IA
A French court of appeal confirmed Marine Le Pen's central role in a decade-long fake jobs scam, embezzling €2.8m in public funds. Despite the conviction and a €100,000 fine, public attention is on her 2027 presidential bid, with a softened sentence allowing for an electronic tag. The National Rally party was also fined €2m.




