"I've always been blue red white": the sale of 12 Airbus and the role of Alexander Djouhri at the heart of the Libya-Sarkozy trial
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Did the intermediary Alexandre Djouhri intervene in the sale of Airbus in 2006 to Libya? Was he paid for it? The Paris court tried to determine the reality of a commission of 15 million euros and the possible corruption that would have resulted from it.
Heard by the court, Édouard Ullmo, former Africa Commercial Director of Airbus, and Noël Forgeard, former CEO of the aeronautical group, contested having rewarded Alexandre Djouhri in the case of aircraft sold to Libya.
At the Paris court, the trial of the possible financing of the Sarkozy campaign in 2007 by the Gaddafi regime is interested in the sale of twelve aircraft to the Tripoli airline. The prosecution suspects his former right arm Claude Guéant to have intervened in favour of Alexander Juhri, in order to collect two million unwarranted euros. Unwarranted, the latter claims thirteen more.
Very bad day for Alexandre Djouhri at the helm of the Libyan trial. The middleman does not have the slightest trace of an intervention to justify the 15 million he claims from Airbus for the sale of twelve aircraft to Libya. "Bechir Saleh was my friend," he says for any explanation. There is nothing to understand at this stage why the one that the executives of Airbus called "the scavenger", still received 2 million!
Suspected of having entered into a pact of corruption with the Gaddafi regime, the former president persists in wanting to decreditize a note published in 2012 by Mediapart. Quit using methods that sink, truncated documents from the services...
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