"Judges and gendarmes are wrong like the others": Bayrou maintains that he never intervened in the Betharram case
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François Bayrou persists on Mediapart's microphone: it is the others who "do not tell the truth" about his intervention in the judicial file of Father Carricart, accused of rape in Betharram. The gendarme and the judge who tried to investigate in 1998 did, however, say the opposite the day before, under oath, before Parliament.
The Prime Minister, who will be heard on 14 May on the scandal of Notre-Dame de Bétharram, considers that "judges and gendarmes, (...) it is mistaken as the others".
On a trip to Seine-et-Marne, the Prime Minister assured that he was not "absolutely not" involved in the Betharram affair François Bayrou said this Friday that he was "absolutely not"
A former gendarme and an ex-judge, heard on Thursday, maintained statements that ran counter to François Bayrou's denials in this case.
Prime Minister François Bayrou repeats this Friday on the sidelines of a trip to Seine-et-Marne never intervened close or far in the matter of physical and sexual assaults at the Catholic institution of Betharram. It will be heard on 14 May by the ...
▶️ Asked again about the Bétharram case, François Bayrou again denied having intervened on Friday. The Prime Minister will be heard by the commission of inquiry on 14 May next. - Bétharram case: “I never intervened”, maintains François Bayrou (Police, Justice and Various Facts).
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