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The shadow of corruption hangs over the Legion of Honor, France's highest decoration.

The article reports on a potential corruption scandal involving the Legion of Honour, France's highest decoration, linked to a Russian businessman accused of selling counterfeit wine. Aleksandr Voinovskii, currently under investigation for selling fake wines in Burgundy, claims that between 2021 and 2023, several powerful figures offered him cash payments ranging from €50,000 to €150,000 in exchange for honors or residency permits. Among those named is Julien Renault, organizer of high-society events and founder of the Legion of Honour fund, who has previously been implicated in corruption allegations. Renault denies any such offers, stating they were made behind his back. The connections between these individuals include shared contacts like restaurateur Benoît Duval-Arnould, known for hosting politicians and organizing private hunts. The case is being investigated by the Central Office Against Corruption and Financial Crimes (OCLCIFF), which requires external evidence to verify the claims.

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The shadow of corruption hangs over the Legion of Honor, France's highest decoration.

The article reports on a potential corruption scandal involving the Legion of Honour, France's highest decoration, linked to a Russian businessman accused of selling counterfeit wine. Aleksandr Voinovskii, currently under investigation for selling fake wines in Burgundy, claims that between 2021 and 2023, several powerful figures offered him cash payments ranging from €50,000 to €150,000 in exchange for honors or residency permits. Among those named is Julien Renault, organizer of high-society events and founder of the Legion of Honour fund, who has previously been implicated in corruption allegations. Renault denies any such offers, stating they were made behind his back. The connections between these individuals include shared contacts like restaurateur Benoît Duval-Arnould, known for hosting politicians and organizing private hunts. The case is being investigated by the Central Office Against Corruption and Financial Crimes (OCLCIFF), which requires external evidence to verify the claims.

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