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French minister admits improper act towards journalist

France’s finance minister Michel Sapin admitted he acted inappropriately towards a female journalist following claims he twanged her knicker elastic — backtracking after categorically denying the inci

France’s finance minister Michel Sapin admitted he acted inappropriately towards a female journalist following claims he twanged her knicker elastic — backtracking after categorically denying the incident just a few hours earlier.

Mr Sapin’s admission late on Tuesday came in the wake of a scandal when eight women accused a deputy parliamentary speaker, Denis Baupin, of long-running sexual harassment.

In a statement to AFP, the finance minister said: “During a visit in January 2015 to Davos, in the middle of 20 people, I made a comment to a female journalist about her clothing while placing my hand on her back. There was no sexist or aggressive intent in my action, but the simple fact that I shocked the person in question shows that these words and actions were inappropriate, and I was and remain sorry.”

That marks a U-turn from his statements just a few hours earlier when pressed about the incident. “We are in a place of absolute libel... These are allegations that are totally false,” he had said.

The incident first surfaced in April, when two other reporters published a book about the corridors of power called Elysee Off.

The authors, Stephanie Marteau and Aziz Zemouri, claim the unnamed journalist at the World Economic Forum in Davos was bending over to pick up a pen when Mr Sapin said: “Ah, but what are you showing me here” and snapped the elastic of her exposed underwear.

The incident had been previously reported — without giving the minister’s name — as part of a 2015 petition in the Liberation newspaper signed by dozens of female journalists denou-ncing sexism from male politicians, entitled: “Get your paws off me!”

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