PARIS (Reuters) – Eric Dupond-Moretti, the French justice minister, will be tried before a special judicial body competent for government wrongdoings on suspicion of “having taken advantage illegally” in two potential conflict of interest cases, a spokeswoman for the Cour de Cassation said on Monday.
Dupond-Moretti, who was one of France’s most famous criminal lawyers before President Emmanuel Macron made him the justice minister, is accused of having used government prerogatives to act against personal rivals inside the judicial branch, which he denied.
(Reporting by Tassilo Hummel; Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta)