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French rugby chief Laporte released after probe over suspected tax fraud

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Financial prosecutors, who had announced his detainment, and one of Laporte's lawyers confirmed his release. "It is a case in which he is implicated for having been associated with rugby friends a long time ago," the lawyer, Jean-Pierre Versini-Campinchi, told AFP. "He has neither been accused of having defrauded nor of having received any money." Earlier this month, Laporte stepped back from his role at the FFR without resigning after being convicted of unrelated corruption charges nine months before France hosts the Rugby World Cup.

The most recent investigation dates back to August 2020. Tuesday's incident comes as the almost 2,000 French rugby clubs are voting on whether to accept Laporte's appointed interim president Patrick Buisson, with the results expected on Thursday "He was summoned for questioning by tax authorities, he went there with a lawyer specialising in tax," said Versini-Campinchi.  "It is perfectly scandalous that the prosecutors have chosen the date of Patrick Buisson's election for the questioning and that the disclosure of this questioning was made on the same day," he added.

Former France head coach Laporte, who has been in office since 2016, was found guilty on December 13 of five of the six offences for which he was prosecuted, including corruption and favouritism.

Laporte, 58,  received a two-year suspended prison sentence. He was also banned from holding any rugby post for two years, but this is suspended pending his appeal.

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