Overview
- French police raided the mayoral office of Edouard Philippe in Le Havre as part of a corruption investigation.
- The probe focuses on charges of influence peddling, favoritism, misappropriation of public funds, and psychological harassment.
- Philippe, seen as a potential successor to Emmanuel Macron, is cooperating with authorities and asserts his compliance with the rules.
- The investigation also targets some of Philippe's aides and involves a controversial agreement with a nonprofit organization.
- Philippe's political career, including his tenure as Macron's first prime minister, comes under scrutiny amid these allegations.