Le Graet, who has previously denied allegations of sexual
harassment during an audit commissioned by the sports ministry,
last week "took a step back" from his duties, with Philippe
Diallo acting as interim president, the FFF said.
Le Graet was not immediately available for comment on Tuesday.
"In response to a report from the IGESR (General Inspection of
Education, Sport and Research) on 13 January 2023, an
investigation was opened yesterday into charges of moral
harassment and sexual harassment," the prosecutor's office told
Reuters.
Last September, the Sports ministry ordered an audit of the
federation after the FFF said it would file a defamation lawsuit
against So Foot magazine, which reported that Le Graet allegedly
harassed several female employees.
Le Graet, 81, has also come under fire from players and
politicians for criticising French soccer icon and 1998 World
Cup winner Zinedine Zidane.
He was also criticised for extending France coach Didier
Deschamps's contract until 2026, two years after his term at the
head of the FFF expires.
(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Andrew Heavens and Alex
Richardson)
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