Story highlights
- Probe in corruption scandal overshadowed Le Pen's presidential campaign
- Centrist Emmanuel Macron defeated far-right politician for presidency
Paris (CNN)Marine Le Pen, the leader of France's National Front party, has been formally placed under investigation in connection with a corruption scandal, a spokesman for the far-right party told CNN on Friday.
She will appeal against the decision on Monday, National Front press director Alain Vizier said.
In the French criminal justice system, a "formal investigation" is the step before filing charges.
Catherine Griset, Le Pen's chief of staff, was formally charged as part of a probe into the alleged misuse of EU funds in February. Le Pen's bodyguard, Thierry Legier, was also questioned.
The controversy shadowed Le Pen's campaign for the French presidency.