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French culture minister Dati, ex-auto CEO Ghosn to stand trial for graft

French culture minister Dati, ex-auto CEO Ghosn to stand trial for graft

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FILE PHOTO: French Culture Minister Rachida Dati arrives to attend the annual Bastille Day military ceremony on the Place de la Concorde in Paris, France, July 14, 2025. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes/File Photo
PARIS - French judges on Tuesday ordered that French Culture Minister Rachida Dati and former automobile executive Carlos Ghosn must stand trial for alleged corruption and abuse of power in a case focusing on consulting fees, a judicial source said.
The French prosecutor's office for financial crimes (PNF) had requested in November 2024 that Dati, widely expected to run for the post of Paris mayor in March 2026, and former Renault-Nissan boss Ghosn be tried as part of its investigation into corruption.
Investigators had been probing the consulting fees Dati once received from the Renault-Nissan auto alliance, which hired her as a consultant after she stepped down as justice minister in 2009 to stand for the European Parliament.
Dati has denied irregularities in the fees she received during that time, and Ghosn, who fled from Japan in a box aboard a private jet to Lebanon, has denied allegations of misconduct against him.
Representatives for Dati had no immediate comment, while Ghosn's representatives could not immediately be reached for comment.
Ghosn, who holds French, Lebanese and Brazilian citizenships, has not left Lebanon since 2019 because of an Interpol Red Notice issued by Japan. REUTERS
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