Libyan Financing Case: Nicolas Sarkozy Will Have to Respond to Claude Guéant's Unpublished Assertions
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Judged in second instance for the alleged financing of his 2007 election campaign by Libya, Nicolas Sarkozy is back before the Paris Court of Appeal on Wednesday, April 29th. He was confronted with the two attestations written by Claude Guéant, his former right-hand man, addressed to the judges...
The trial on the suspicions of Libyan financing of the 2007 campaign takes a new turn. In front of the Paris Court of Appeal, Nicolas Sarkozy contradicted Claude Guéant on exchanges deemed central
The former president refutes the fact that Muammar Gaddafi referred to the judicial fate of Abdallah Senoussi, sentenced in France to life imprisonment, at a dinner in Tripoli in 2007.
The former president was back on the stand this Wednesday to be questioned about two writings from his former right-hand man.
Judged on appeal until the end of May, the former tenant of the Elysée was contradicted by his former collaborator, who claims to have "followed (his) instructions". Nicolas Sarkozy had been sentenced in first instance for association of criminals to five years in prison with execution ...
Claude Guéant, Sarkozy's former right-hand man, now called into question by the former head of state, came out of silence, which does not fix the affairs of his former boss.
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