Police conducting a corruption inquiry have detained French Guiana mayor Leon Bertrand, who served as tourism minister under former president Jacques Chirac, Radio France Outre-Mer said today.
Mr Bertrand, who is mayor of the French Guiana commune Saint Laurent du Maroni, was detained in an investigation into corruption linked to the awarding of public works contracts.
The examining magistrate put Bertrand in temporary detention and gave him four days to prepare a defence, RFO said.
Since Mr Chirac stepped down in 2007, he and several former allies have been the targets of corruption investigations, tainting Mr Chirac's record and leaving a bitter aftertaste from the years when his generation ran France.
Mr Chirac himself was ordered on October 30th to stand trial on embezzlement charges dating from his time as mayor of Paris, while his former interior minister, Charles Pasqua, has been convicted for his role in an arms scandal in the 1990s and received a jail sentence.
Reuters