French judge quizzes Chirac over fake jobs case

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PARIS, July 19 (Reuters) Jacques Chirac was interviewed today by a judge investigating a graft case of fake jobs allegedly involving members of his party during his time as Paris mayor, a spokeswoman for the former French president said.

In a commentary in Le Monde daily, Chirac said he was willing to respond to investigators.

''I am ready to testify and to respond. Testifying before (public) opinion, responding to the judges. In both cases, I will do it in good faith,'' he wrote.

Chirac has consistently denied any wrongdoing during his 18 years as mayor of the French capital from 1977-95.

Judge Alain Philibeaux, from the court in Nanterre near Paris, had been interviewing Chirac as an ''assisted witness'' since Thursday morning, a spokeswoman for Chirac said, adding the hearing was still under way.

The ''assisted witness'' status means he could later become the subject of a ''formal investigation'' if new evidence comes to light.

Chirac's lawyer said last month that Chirac, who lost his immunity from prosecution on June 16, one month after leaving office, would not meet judges over any cases involving him during his 1995-2007 presidency.

He could face questioning on a number of cases but the only dossier explicitly to target him dates back to December 2002 and involves fraudulent payments allegedly made to members of Chirac's conservative Rally for the Republic (RPR) party by the City of Paris.

Chirac wrote in Le Monde he would tell investigators that party financing had been in a legal no man's land for much of the period in which he was running Paris and said all parties had been affected by this.

''The politicians in charge at the time acted with integrity and with the general interest at heart,'' he said.

REUTERS ARB PM1625

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