French financial prosecutors (PNF) have been searching the headquarters of the organisers of the 2023 Rugby World Cup as part of a preliminary investigation into the management of the tournament, the PNF said on Wednesday.
“In early October 2022, the PNF opened a preliminary investigation into charges of favouritism, influence peddling, corruption and any other related offence relating to the management of GIP France 2023,” the PNF said in a statement.
“The investigation was entrusted to the Paris research section [gendarmerie].
“It follows a joint report from the Inspectorate General of Finance and the Inspectorate General of Education, Sport and Research.
“A search is under way at various points, including the headquarters of GIP France 2023.”
France 2023 said in a statement to Reuters that the search was “a continuation of the mission of the General Inspectorate of Finances, mandated this summer by the government to verify the management of the entities of the Organizing Committee (GIP, GIE and Endowment Fund) with the General Inspectorate of National Education, Sport and Research.
“France 2023 will not comment further on the subject.”
The Rugby World Cup in France will be held from Sept. 8-Oct. 28, 2023.
Last month, the CEO of France 2023, Claude Atcher, was sacked after a report found that he had overseen “an extremely degraded social environment” at the organising committee.