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Laporte resigns as president of French rugby after corruption scandal

The Frenchman is self-suspended from his role as World Rugby vice-chairman.

BERNARD LAPORTE HAS resigned from his role as president of France’s rugby federation after being convicted of corruption, the French sports minister said.

“I can confirm that Bernard Laporte has resigned,” Amelie Oudea-Castera told reporters after a meeting of the federation’s top officials at its headquarters in Marcoussis near Paris.

Laporte, 58, who as coach guided France to the World Cup semi-finals in 2003 and 2007, received a two-year suspended prison sentence in December.

A court found he had shown favouritism in awarding a shirt sponsorship contract for the national side to Mohed Altrad, the billionaire owner of Top 14 champions Montpellier.

The affair has clouded France’s preparations to host the 2023 Rugby World Cup, the sport’s global showpiece event, which kicks off on September 8.

Laporte, a charismatic but sometimes abrasive figure who had been at the helm of French rugby since 2016, had already stepped down from his role as vice-chairman of the sport’s global governing body, World Rugby.

In addition to his suspended prison sentence, he was banned in December from holding any rugby post for two years, but this is suspended pending an appeal.

Laporte had already stood down from his job pending Friday’s meeting.

His proposal to appoint Patrick Buisson as interim president was rejected after a vote by French clubs on Thursday.

On Tuesday Laporte was released without charge after being detained earlier in the day as part of an investigation into an unrelated alleged tax fraud.

Laporte is also the vice-chairman of World Rugby, the game’s governing body, but is currently self-suspended from that role.

– © AFP 2023 

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