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Alexandre Benalla appears before a Senate committee in Paris, France, on 19 September. Blondet Eliot/ABACA

French prosecutors probe whether Macron’s ex-bodyguard used passports illegally

The investigation will examine the “abuse of trust” over Benalla’s failure to return two passports after he was no longer in office.

PARIS PROSECUTORS HAVE opened an investigation into illegal use of diplomatic passports by President Emmanuel Macron’s disgraced former bodyguard in another potential scandal for the French leader.

Alexandre Benalla, a former campaign bodyguard who got a senior job after Macron’s election victory last year, has been caught up in scandal since July when accusations emerged he had roughed up protestors.

Macron’s office and Benalla have clashed this week over accusations that he may have used diplomatic passports after he was dismissed in August, which the foreign ministry said would be a crime.

Prosecutors have opened a preliminary investigation into “abuse of trust” over Benalla’s failure to return two passports after he was no longer in office, state prosecutor in Paris Remy Heitz said in a statement.

The probe is also investigating the illegal use of a professional documents and other possible charges.

The passports were seized by the foreign ministry after press reports emerged alleging Benalla used them to enter several African countries and Israel in recent weeks.

But sources close to Benalla said he had handed over the passports to the presidential palace, but that they were given back to him again.

More negative headlines over Benalla have emerged at a sensitive time for Macron, a former investment banker who has seen his popularity plummet during weeks of anti-government protests over some of his economic reforms.

The French leader, who has styled himself as a pro-business reformer, has been forced to acknowledge widespread animosity to his way of governing, seen by critics as out of touch with the economic plight of ordinary French.

Centre of scandal

Benalla was at the centre of a major scandal this summer after accusations emerged he had beaten up demonstrators at a May Day rally in Paris while he was wearing a police helmet. He was working for the presidency at the time.

He was not fired until after the media revelations, prompting a wave of accusations from government opponents that Macron’s office covered it up.

Uproar over the diplomatic passports and how the presidency has handled the issue has been growing since local media reported Benalla met with several African presidents, in what officials fear was an attempt to profit from his former insider status.

The president’s office said it has no information about the use of Benalla’s passports, which it said were assigned only for work in his official capacity.

Macron’s chief of staff, Patrick Strzoda, called on Benalla to explain himself on “any personal and private missions” carried out “as a consultant” while he was in office at the Elysee, following the press reports.

But Benalla replied in a letter, seen by AFP, to the Elysee Palace, that he never carried out any private missions during his time with the presidency.

Benalla has denied boasting of insider influence to win work after his sacking and has accused members of Macron’s entourage of trying to “wreck” his life.

- © AFP 2018

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    Mute Cyril Butler
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    Apr 18th 2014, 3:23 PM

    More deer to see on my cycle home. Very welcome indeed. Love cycling the phoenix park into work. Best thing left in Dublin.

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    Mute Ann-Marie Wallis
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    Apr 18th 2014, 3:33 PM

    The Kerry deer will be at war with the Dublin deer during the football championship… :)

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    Mute Graham Kavanagh
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    Apr 18th 2014, 4:22 PM

    Definitely some turf wars here?…

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    Mute Lamb
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    Apr 18th 2014, 9:41 PM

    Can’t see it happen. Kerry deer don’t travel.

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    Mute john o'kelly
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    Apr 18th 2014, 5:30 PM

    Will the Kerry red deer go home at the weekend with there washing?

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    Mute Les Rock
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    Apr 18th 2014, 3:07 PM

    Sure some idiot will poison them and accuse them of endangering local livestock

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    Mute Bobby
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    Apr 18th 2014, 3:10 PM

    Things like that happen in the country. Liberal Dublin in more welcoming.

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    Mute Ann Maher
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    Apr 18th 2014, 4:47 PM

    Not to mention Deer ticks and the risk of Lyme disease

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    Mute John O'Neill
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    Apr 18th 2014, 7:36 PM

    More ‘tick’ culchies coming….

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    Mute Donnchadh Redman Ryan
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    Apr 18th 2014, 5:49 PM

    FENTOONNN

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    Mute Mike Clinton
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    Apr 18th 2014, 4:38 PM

    I saw an Old Dear from Chapelizod walking her dog there yesterday. .. ;)

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    Mute King Olaf
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    Apr 18th 2014, 5:56 PM

    Jaysus…more rednecks moving up to Dublin.

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    Mute Stephen Duggan
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    Apr 18th 2014, 3:55 PM

    Oh dear !!! (Sorry couldn’t help it,kinda like dougal and the big red button)

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    Mute Shay
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    Apr 18th 2014, 3:40 PM

    Red deer are wild animals there is no way they are suitable for the phoenix park. Its laughable.

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    Mute Bobby
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    Apr 18th 2014, 3:48 PM

    The deer in the park today are wild animals.

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    Mute Shay
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    Apr 18th 2014, 3:52 PM

    They are not Red deer, which are much much bigger and alot more violent during rutting seasons. Its not going to happen.

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    Mute Darren Hughes
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    Apr 18th 2014, 6:03 PM

    Sure the craic’ll be tarra when they’re randy.

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    Mute 2sevensclash
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    Apr 18th 2014, 9:50 PM

    You don’t have to go rutting with them Shay.

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    Mute Pierce2020
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    Apr 18th 2014, 3:55 PM

    Tasty

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    Mute Vladislav Dracula
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    Apr 18th 2014, 6:14 PM

    Ridiculous attempt at a dramatic headline. There’s been no assertion that red deer could be introduced to the park. Minister was asked would he do it, he said he didn’t know if was possible so he’d refer the question to officials.

    You’d swear there was a task force working on the issue or trying to figure it all out. A by and by question asked and by and by answer provided.

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    Mute Damien Knox
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    Apr 18th 2014, 8:09 PM

    Better not tell PETA, or they might crash into some Deer and then try and sue the government.

    Sounds ridiculous, right?

    Then again, 2 of their members tried that back in 2002 .

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2002/mar/10/20020310-040938-2026r/

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    Mute Mack John
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    Apr 18th 2014, 9:44 PM

    At least it might make drivers stick to the speed limit, hit a fallow deer and it costs a few hundred to repair hit a red deer and it’s a write off, don’t think it would happen, they are more wild than tame. Would be nice for tourism if they don’t leave Dublini to see the real Ireland.

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    Mute brian magee
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    Apr 18th 2014, 8:07 PM

    Do they cull the red deer in Kerry ?

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