- Title: French government urges media not to become "judge" over under-fire ministers
- Date: 31st May 2017
- Summary: PARIS, FRANCE (MAY 31, 2017) (REUTERS) FRENCH ARMED FORCES MINISTER, SYLVIE GOULARD, LEAVING ELYSEE FRENCH ECONOMY MINSTER, BRUNO LE MAIRE, LEAVING ELYSEE FRENCH HIGHER EDUCATION MINISTER, FREDERIQUE VIDAL, AND FRENCH CULTURE MINISTER, FRANCOISE NYSSEN, LEAVING ELYSEE FRENCH INTERIOR MINISTER, GERARD COLLOMB, LEAVING ELYSEE WITH FRENCH EDUCATION MINISTER, JEAN-MICHEL BLANQUER FRENCH AND EUROPEAN FLAGS
- Embargoed: 14th June 2017 13:35
- Keywords: French President Emmanuel Macron Richard Ferrand Marielle de Sarnez government France misconduct
- Location: PARIS, FRANCE
- City: PARIS, FRANCE
- Country: France
- Topics: Government/Politics
- Reuters ID: LVA0056J662IV
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: The French government urged on Wednesday (May 31) the media not to become a "judge" after two of French President Emmanuel Macron's new ministers have come under scrutiny over ethical concerns.
Minister for Territorial Planning Richard Ferrand and Junior European Affairs Minister Marielle de Sarnez both deny any wrongdoing.
Ferrand, who headed the campaign that swept Macron to power in a vote last May 7, has been fighting for a week against charges of improper financial dealings six years ago when he managed a health insurance fund in the Brittany region.
De Sarnez issued a statement on Tuesday (May 30) saying she had done nothing wrong in hiring an assistant for her work as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP).
Macron, presiding over a cabinet meeting on Wednesday, came out in support of the ministers, calling on his colleagues to show solidarity, government spokesman Christophe Castaner told journalists. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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