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AMF denies altering report to protect Breton

By Martin Arnold in Paris

Published: January 20 2006 02:00 | Last updated: January 20 2006 02:00

The AMF, France's financial watchdog, yesterday rejected accusations that it changed its own report into accounting irregularities at Rhodia, the chemicals company, to protect Thierry Breton after his appointment as finance minister in February 2005.

The French regulator defended its independence, about which questions were raised this week after it emerged that its initial report into Rhodia was altered and a second version issued four days after Mr Breton's appointment.

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