The money was paid between December 2010 and February 2016 when Le Pen was a Member of the European Parliament, according to a press release of the General Court of the EU.
In this file photo taken on January 17, 2017 French Front National (National Front - FN) far-right partys President, European MP and presidential candidate for the 2017 election Marine Le Pen (L) takes part in a plenary session of the European Parliament
An EU court on Tuesday ruled that French far-right leader Marine Le Pen must repay the European Parliament 300,000 euros 346,454 that had been "unduly paid" to her assistant.
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The money was paid between December 2010 and February 2016 when Le Pen was a Member of the European Parliament, according to a press release of the General Court of the EU.
The Luxembourg-based Court confirmed the European Parliament-s decision to recover the fund "on the ground that she did not prove the effectiveness of that assistant-s work", Xinhua news agency reported.
The European Parliament had complained that Le Pen used the fund, which is supposed to pay parliamentary assistants, to pay her own party assistant. In response to the ruling, Le Pen tweeted that she had "provided the tribunal with 655 pieces of documents proving the work of my parliamentary assistant".
"The court refuses to take this into account on the ground that I should have provided them documents to the European Parliament, which did not ask me to do so," she tweeted. She vowed to lodge an appeal to the Court of Justice of the EU.