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Prominent French journalist summoned by police for reporting on corruption in Macron’s government

May 23, 2019 at 6:48 a.m. EDT
A police summons of Le Monde correspondent Ariane Chemin has triggered concerns about press freedoms in France. (Eric Feferberg/AFP/Getty Images)

PARIS — Police summoned for questioning a senior correspondent for Le Monde who has written extensively on a corruption scandal involving French President Emmanuel Macron, the newspaper said Wednesday.

Ariane Chemin first broke the news in July 2018 of what has become known as the “Benalla affair,” a story about misconduct by a former Macron security aide that has fueled allegations of a coverup within the Elysee Palace.