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France Jails Former Libyan Consul for Corruption

Summary by LibyaReview
A French court has issued a final verdict convicting former Libyan Consul in Marseille, Samir Al-Touil, of passive corruption, sentencing him in absentia to three years in prison (suspended) and ordering him to pay an €80,000 fine. The case, brought in 2021, centred on payments allegedly made by a Syrian contractor for renovation work at the Libyan consulate in Marseille’s 8th arrondissement. The court questioned whether the case amounted to a “…
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LibyaReview broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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