PARIS: Officials say former French president Jacques Chirac has been ordered to stand trial in a second corruption case regarding his 1977-95 tenure as Paris mayor. Chirac already is set to be tried in March in one City Hall phony jobs scandal. A judge in Nanterre has ordered him to also be tried for “illegal conflict of interest” in a similar case. In the new case, Chirac has faced questions about seven jobs at his former Conservative Party that were improperly paid for by City Hall or by construction companies. Chirac has denied any wrongdoing.