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HUNDREDS DONATE CASH AFTER HE SAID HE COULD NOT SAVE MONEY - AND SOME GOES TO BUY SUITS FOR JOBSEEKERS A satirical news website has raised thousands of euros to help a struggling French
politician who had said he was ‘unable to put money aside’. Former presidential front-runner François Fillon became the butt of the joke when the website _Le Gorafi_ raised the online
fundraiser to help him and his family ‘live decently’. Despite earning about €20,000 a month and being gifted items such as €48,000 of suits, Mr Fillon was mocked when he said he could not
save money as it came after the recent scandal where he was said to have paid wife Penelope and their children hundreds of thousands for work as parliamentary assistants. The website – a
play on the newspaper Le Figaro – published its story saying it had been contacted by people touched by Mr Fillon’s ‘heart-breaking’ situation. “I live with just €700 a month so I know what
it is like to be wanting, what Mr Fillon said has touched me,” said one note from a claimed jobless young mum. Some people, the site claimed, even wanted to donate blankets, warm clothing …
and suits, but possibly not worth €48,000. In all, 1,674 people donated money to raise €3,630.10. _Le Gorafi_ said this was being donated to charitable associations such as Secours Populaire
in Mr Fillon’s home area of Sarthe and Planning Familial – plus La Cravate Solidaire, which gives suits to jobseekers.