Sentenced in the Case of the Fictitious Jobs of His Wife, François Fillon Suspended From the Legion of Honour for Ten Years
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François Fillon, former Prime Minister, is suspended from the Legion of Honour for 10 years. This decision follows his final conviction in the case of his wife's fictitious jobs.
Former Prime Minister François Fillon is the subject of a ten-year suspension of the Legion of Honour and the National Order of Merit following his final condemnation The former Prime Minister
The former Prime Minister of Nicolas Sarkozy and candidate for the 2017 presidential election was also suspended for 10 years from the National Order of Merit, of which he is grand-croix, according to another decree published on Thursday.
The former Prime Minister, convicted in the file of the fictitious jobs of his wife Penelope, was suspended for 10 years from the Legion of Honour and the National Order of Merit.
The former Prime Minister also loses for ten years his title as Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit, after the final confirmation of his conviction, in June, in the file of the fictitious jobs of his wife, Penelope.
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