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"Extreme Left Jurists" or "Fight Against Corruption"? Anticor, the Association that Pushes Elected Officials in Oise

Summary by Le Parisien
Three years of ineligibility. The sentence fell on 25 November, the former deputy mayor of Compiègne (Oise), Oumar Ba, was sentenced for embezzling 12,000 euros of public funds after using his local elected telephone from Africa for an election campaign foreign to his municipal office.A few days earlier, on 18 November, it was Senlis's prosecutor who opened three preliminary investigations against the mayor (LR) of Compiègne, Philippe Marini, fo…

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Three years of ineligibility. The sentence fell on 25 November, the former deputy mayor of Compiègne (Oise), Oumar Ba, was sentenced for embezzling 12,000 euros of public funds after using his local elected telephone from Africa for an election campaign foreign to his municipal office.A few days earlier, on 18 November, it was Senlis's prosecutor who opened three preliminary investigations against the mayor (LR) of Compiègne, Philippe Marini, fo…

·Paris, France
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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, December 8, 2025.
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