Lobster and Champagne: top French minister resigns over alleged lavish lifestyle

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Lobster and Champagne: French minister resigns over alleged taxpayer-funded lavish lifestyle

The number two official in the French government resigned on Tuesday following media reports that he has been living a lavish lifestyle at taxpayer expense, including hosting lobster and Champagne soirees and ordering up exorbitant renovations of his ministerial apartment.

After his appointment in September as ecology minister, Rugy reportedly spent some €60,000 to refurbish his government apartment. He fired his top aide afterreported she kept a public rent-controlled apartment vacant rather than use it as a primary residence as required. Then"The media attacks and lynching of my family force me to take a step back - which anyone could understand," Rugy wrote in the Facebook post.

As National Assembly president, Rugy went further, introducing a series of rigorous measures to cut the individual spending of house members, part of the clean-image campaign to ensure they set a good example.

 

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He has had enough of Lobsters, caviar and Champagne, now it is time for bread and potatoes

Let him eat cake......

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