Former French President Jacques Chirac has been ordered to stand trial in an alleged corruption scandal dating back to his time as Paris mayor _ a case that caught up with him in retirement once he lost the judicial immunity of France"s highest office, AP reported. A magistrate ordered Chirac, whose 12-year presidency ended in 2007, to stand trial on charges of embezzlement and breach of trust, a judicial official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because the case is ongoing. Already, the mere fact of 76-year-old Chirac"s being investigated has been a humiliating coda to his four-decade political career. Suspicions of corruption and nepotism, mostly dating from Chirac"s 1977-95 tenure as Paris mayor, dogged his presidency. --SPA