French Authorities Raid Culture Ministry in Corruption Probe Targeting Minister Rachida Dati

December 18, 2025
French Authorities Raid Culture Ministry in Corruption Probe Targeting Minister Rachida Dati
  • French authorities conducted searches at the Culture Ministry, private homes, and the Paris mayor of the 7th district’s office as part of a corruption probe linked to Culture Minister Rachida Dati’s time as a European Parliament member.

  • Investigators cite a total of 299,000 euros in fees allegedly paid by GDF Suez to Dati, a figure highlighted in investigative media reports.

  • France’s National Financial Prosecutor’s Office opened an information judiciaire with charges including active and passive corruption, trafficking of influence with a public international organization, misappropriation of company assets, breach of trust, diversion of public funds, and money laundering related to these offenses.

  • Dati and her lawyers were not immediately available for comment.

  • Dati is regarded as a leading candidate for Paris mayor in 2026, a context observers note amid the probe.

  • Dati has repeatedly denied any contractual link with the gas group (Engie since 2015) and has in the past claimed no conflicts of interest.

  • The reporting sources include FRANCE 24 and Reuters, noting Dati’s potential involvement in multiple high-profile legal challenges.

  • Two examining judges from Paris’s financial crime unit are handling the investigation, and Dati’s lawyers have not commented.

  • The information remains partly secret prior to today, with ongoing police actions as part of the inquiry.

  • Dati’s political future, including her mayoral bid, is intertwined with ongoing legal scrutiny and past accusations of opacity in fees and influence trafficking.

  • The inquiry runs in parallel with scrutiny of Dati’s Paris mayoralty bid; she has previously denied accusations as defamatory and has ties to earlier investigations related to Carlos Ghosn.

  • Separately, judges ordered Dati and former Renault-Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn to stand trial in July for alleged corruption and abuse of power tied to consulting fees, which they deny.

Summary based on 11 sources


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