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Hollande denies plotting against ex-PM Fillon's presidential bid

French President Francois Hollande has rejected Francois Fillon's allegations of plotting to dash his chances in the presidential poll after ordering a damaging media leak over his wife's fake job.

A statement by his office late on Thursday said, Hollande "condemns with the greatest firmness the false allegations of Fillon", Xinhua news agency reported.

"Since 2012... the executive has never intervened in any judicial process and has always strictly respected the independence of the judiciary," the President's statement said.

According to Hollande, former Prime Minister Fillon's allegations of ordering leaks of compromising materials about his wife's fake job as a parliamentary aide "have no basis" and "cause an intolerable disturbance in the presidential campaign which calls for dignity, serenity and responsibility".

The conservative candidate accused Hollande of heading a "secret cell" aimed at leaking sensitive data.

Citing a soon-to-be-published book by some journalists, Fillon said the French President had the contents of all phone taps linked to judicial investigations which interested him, "which is totally illegal".

Fillon, 63, once the presidential front-runner, has been trailing in the third place after French satirical weekly, Le Canard Enchaine, reported on January 25 that Fillon had paid his wife and two of his five children about one million euros ($1.1 million) for their jobs as parliamentary assistants.

However, there was no evidence showing his wife had really worked, the report added. Fillon has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and denounced a judicial bias in the investigation of the allegation that his wife held a fake job.The former Prime Minister was also placed under investigation on suspicion of misusing public funds. The fraud probe has been widened to include luxury suits he received as gifts.
France's 2017 two-round presidential election is scheduled for April 23 and May 7.
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