French President Emmanuel Macron ordered a shake-up of his office after acknowledging failings in the way the presidency handled a scandal over his top bodyguard, who was filmed beating a protester on May Day, a source close to the Elysee said.
The bodyguard, Alexandre Benalla, was on Sunday placed under investigation in a case that has sparked a political storm and brought the sharpest criticism Macron has faced since taking power 14 months ago.
Le Monde newspaper released a video last week showing Benalla at the May 1 protests in Paris wearing a riot helmet and police tags while off duty.
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In the footage, he can be seen dragging a woman away from a protest and later beating a male demonstrator. On Friday, French media released a second video that showed Benalla also manhandling the woman.
Macron fired Benalla, the head of his personal security detail, on Friday, but faced criticism for failing to act sooner.
Benalla had initially been suspended for 15 days before being allowed to return to work.
Macron on Sunday met several members of his government to discuss the case, the source said.
“The president said the behavior of Alexandre Benalla on May Day was unacceptable, shocking and that he could not allow the idea that someone in his entourage can be above the law,” the source said.
It was the first time Macron was reported to have commented on the case.
Acknowledging a series of malfunctions at the Elysee Palace since May Day, Macron asked the secretary-general of the presidency, Alexis Kohler, to work on a reorganization of his private office to prevent this happening again, the source said.
Lawmakers have launched a parliamentary inquiry into the incident, the lenient initial punishment and the failure of the authorities to report Benalla promptly to the judiciary.
Critics of Macron said the incident reinforced perceptions of a lofty, out-of-touch president, following controversies over government spending on official crockery, a swimming pool built at a presidential retreat and cutting remarks by the president about the costs of welfare.
After winning the presidency last year at the head of a new political movement, Macron’s poll ratings have been falling steadily, down to barely 40 percent.
Despite overseeing a raft of economic and social reforms, the 40-year-old former investment banker has been labeled “president of the rich” by many left-wing critics.
The prosecutor’s office on Sunday evening said that Benalla would be investigated over group violence, interference in public service and illegal wearing of a police badge along with two other felonies.
Another man who appears with Benalla was also placed under investigation along with three other police officers who are suspected of having passed on official video surveillance material to Benalla to help him prepare his defense.
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