Corruption Case in Azerbaijan: the Name of Alexander Benalla Again Cited
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The French businessman Anass Derraz was sentenced on Thursday to 12 years in prison by an Azerbaijani court. Accused of accepting a bribe from a Russian oligarch, he was immediately placed in detention. Paris expressed his "concert" after this conviction. - Azerbaijan: a French businessman sentenced to 12 years in prison (Police, justice and other facts).
Anass Derraz, director for the Middle East of the French industrialist Saur water, was convicted for accepting money from a Russian billionaire in exchange for aid to lift the immobilization of a yacht.
Anass Derraz, regional director of the French water industry Saur was sentenced on Thursday 13 November to 12 years in prison. He is accused of accepting a bribe from a Russian oligarch in a case in which Alexander Benalla, ex-mission officer...
On Thursday, a court sentenced Anass Derraz, a French businessman, for accepting a bribe from a Russian oligarch. The money arrived in an account held by Alexander Benalla
A court in Baku, Azerbaijan, today sentenced Anass Derraz, a French businessman to 12 years in prison for accepting a bribe from the Russian-Azerbaijani billionaire Farkhad Akhmedov. The case also involves Alexander Benalla, former collaborator of Emmanuel Macron, suspected of having received part of the money.
The Baku court sentenced Frenchman Anass Derraz, a member of the Saur group, to 12 years in prison for corruption. The name of Alexander Benalla, a former close friend of Emmanuel Macron, appears in this case.
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