Paris Olympics organizers ‘surprised’ by reports of investigation into president’s pay
PARIS (AP) — The Paris Olympics organizing committee has expressed surprise that the salary of its president is reportedly being investigated by the French National Financial Prosecutor’s Office.
According to French media, quoting the French agency AFP on Tuesday, the investigation into Tony Estanguet’s pay was handed to Paris police last week, less than six months before the Olympic Games open on July 26.
The financial prosecutor’s office, contacted by The Associated Press, declined to comment. Paris organizers said they have not been contacted by investigators and could not confirm a probe is ongoing.
The Games organizing committee set Estanguet’s pay in 2018 at the end of its first board meeting. It was then agreed that the former three-time Olympic canoe champion would receive an annual pay of 270,000 euros gross, with possible extra incentives based on performance criteria that would not exceed 20% of annual salary.