PARIS, (Reuters) – Two French junior ministers resigned yesterday over spending scandals, a move likely to embarrass President Nicolas Sarkozy’s unpopular government at a time when it is preaching sobriety and austerity.
A statement from Sarkozy’s office said state secretary for overseas development Alain Joyandet and Christian Blanc, state secretary for the Greater Paris region, had resigned.
Joyandet drew criticism after he chartered a private jet for 116,500 euros ($142,500) to attend a meeting in Martinique, while Blanc bought 12,000 euros worth of Havana cigars with taxpayers’ money.
Media revelations of wasted public funds have prompted a government clampdown on perks, although not on the scale of Britain’s expenses scandal last year when leaked details of deputies’ dubious claims caused an outcry.
Sarkozy, facing plummeting approval ratings and a widespread backlash over his pension reform plans, hinted last week that there could be a government reshuffle in October.