The offices of the 2024 Paris Olympics organizers and event management firms involved in the opening ceremony have been raided by the French investigators, sources close to the probe told AFP.
The raids took place on Wednesday as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged favoritism in the awarding of contracts linked to the Olympics, the sources said.
The first raids took place in June, targeting the organizing committee’s headquarters and the offices of Solideo, the company responsible for the construction of Olympic sites.
Investigators then also raided the homes of two of its high-ranking officials, Etienne Thobois, the Chief Executive Officer of Paris 2024, and Edouard Donnelly, the executive director of operations, and the offices of a consulting firm the two men founded.
The searches are part of investigations into contracts awarded for the Games that are being led by the French National Financial Prosecutor’s Office (PNF).
The Paris Olympics take place from July 26 to August 11.