France’s Court of Cassation affirmed the conviction of former Prime Minister Francois Fillon in a scandal involving fictitious employment that derailed his 2017 presidential campaign. However, it ordered a retrial for his sentencing. Fillon, aged 70, was initially sentenced on May 9, 2022, to four years in prison, with three years suspended, and a fine of 375,000 euros ($400,000).
The new sentencing trial is scheduled to take place in the upcoming months at the Paris Court of Appeal. Fillon, a conservative politician, was found guilty of arranging a bogus parliamentary assistant position for his wife, Penelope Fillon, resulting in her receiving millions of euros in public funds.