France's top Hong Kong diplomat suspended

01 Dec, 2010

The top French diplomat in Hong Kong and Macau was suspended and recalled to Paris last week for stealing two expensive bottles of wine, a source familiar with the matter told AFP on Tuesday. Marc Fonbaustier, 46, France's consul-general in the Chinese semi-autonomous territories, was forced to leave his job after Beijing sought his removal just over a year after taking the top-ranking post, the source said.
Another source in Hong Kong said the theft occurred at a private members' club. According to a report in the Apple Daily newspaper, the wine was worth 50,000 Hong Kong dollars (6,440 US dollars). Police and the French consulate in Hong Kong both declined comment Tuesday.
"We stand by the statement of the spokesman for the foreign ministry last week," a consulate spokeswoman told AFP. On Thursday, the foreign ministry said an "administrative investigation" had begun, adding that Fonbaustier's unspecified actions would "likely not meet the requirements of professional conduct for a French diplomat". "He is suspended from duty," ministry spokesman Bernard Valero said.

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