More than 12,500 Euros of Telephone: a Former Deputy to the Mayor of Compiègne Sentenced for His Pharaonic Bills
4 Articles
4 Articles
A former elected to the town hall of Compiègne was sentenced to 3,000 euros fine and three years of ineligibility with provisional execution for embezzlement of public funds, this Tuesday
Judged on Tuesday 25 November for embezzlement of public funds, Oumar Ba, former deputy of Philippe Marini, mayor (LR) of Compiègne (Oise), received a fine and a three-year ineligibility.
A former deputy mayor of the town hall of Compiègne, Oumar Ba, was sentenced this Tuesday for embezzlement of public funds after spending more than 12,000 euros on his professional phone while travelling in Africa. A salty bill. The former deputy mayor of Compiègne, Oumar Ba, appeared before the judicial court in Compiègne on Tuesday. He was sentenced to 2,400 euros in fine and three years ineligible for embezzlement of public funds. He is accus…
Oumar Ba appeared before the court for his telephone bills – Photo: Jean-Luc Grandvallet Oumar Ba spends a bad morning, this Tuesday 25 November, in front of the court of Compiègne. The former deputy mayor Philippe Marini LR appeared for having used very immoderately and for personal purposes the mobile phone entrusted to him by the town hall of Compiègne. The note is salted: more than 12,000 euros. Mainly for communications and the use of the i…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left, 50% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium


