Far-right leader Marine Le Pen says a French investigation into accusations that members of her National Front party tricked the European Union out of hundreds of thousands of euros is a "political act" by a system she wants to break.
Le Pen, a leading presidential candidate, also said Friday that she intends to file a legal complaint against the European anti-fraud office to contest its findings that parliamentary aides – her own included – were wrongly paid with European funds.
Europe's anti-fraud office found that 19 party members used aides on the French Parliament's payroll for political activity. That spurred French prosecutors to open a separate investigation.
Le Pen claimed, without providing details, she has "proof of collusion" between the office and the EU parliament. Her lawyer wasn't available.
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