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French police raid presidential candidate Fillon’s home, amid warning he is dragging party into ‘abyss’

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French presidential election candidate for the right-wing Les Republicains party Francois Fillon looks at control screens during a visit to a local police station in Meaux, near Paris, on Monday. Photo: AFP

Police have raided the Paris home of French rightwing presidential candidate Francois Fillon on Thursday over an alleged fake job scandal as a senior party colleague warned him he risked dragging his party “into an abyss”.

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Fillon revealed Wednesday he is set to be charged over allegations he paid his wife and children hundreds of thousands of euros for fake parliamentary jobs, but he has vowed to continue his bid for power.

After searches at his parliamentary office last month, police raided his central Paris home Thursday as he visited winegrowers on the campaign trial in southern France.

Francois Fillon, former French prime minister, member of the Republicans political party and 2017 presidential election candidate of the French centre-right, attends a political rally in Nimes on Thursday. Photo: Reuters
Francois Fillon, former French prime minister, member of the Republicans political party and 2017 presidential election candidate of the French centre-right, attends a political rally in Nimes on Thursday. Photo: Reuters
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The raid “finished several hours ago”, a source in Fillon’s team said late Thursday, confirming information first reported by Le Parisien newspaper.

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