Civil servant files complaint against French presidential hopeful
Briefly

Philippe, the former French prime minister and centrist candidate for the upcoming 2027 elections, is embroiled in legal accusations including bullying and favoritism. A complaint was filed by a female civil servant who has been recognized as a whistleblower. Despite an ongoing investigation and prior complaints leading to raids, Philippe firmly denies the allegations, attributing them to a personal vendetta. He expressed concerns about the potential hesitance of investigators in examining claims against a high-profile political figure.
The plaintiff is pursuing her sad vendetta which has nothing to do with the cry of a whistleblower but rather relates to the unjust claims against me.
My legal team and I are confident that the truth will prevail in this situation, affirming my innocence against all allegations brought forth.
Given the circumstances, I find it concerning that the investigation is being perceived as a reluctance to pursue allegations against a future presidential candidate.
The ongoing investigations into multiple officials have raised serious questions about governance and accountability within our local administration.
Read at The Local France
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