French investigators question labor minister’s wife in affair of L’Oreal heiress
By Pierre-antoine Souchard, APWednesday, July 21, 2010
French investigators question minister’s wife
PARIS — Financial police were questioning the wife of France’s labor minister in an investigation into the finances of the heiress to the L’Oreal cosmetics fortune.
A judicial official who could not be named says that Florence Woerth was questioned as a witness, not a suspect, about tape recordings secretly made by a former employee of heiress Liliane Bettencourt.
Woerth, wife of Labor Minister Eric Woerth, worked as investment adviser to Bettencourt until the end of June. In the recordings made by a butler, the man who heads the company handling the Bettencourt fortune, Patrice de Maestre, allegedly says he hired Florence Woerth at her husband’s request — a claim the minister denies.
Allegations of tax evasion, conflict of interest and possible illegal campaign financing are at the heart of the case.