Sentenced for Favouritism, the Mayor of Tarbes Will Be Removed From Office
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The mayor of Tarbes, Gérard Trémège, is sentenced by the court of Pau to 2 years' suspended imprisonment, 75,000 euros in fine and 2 years' ineligibility with provisional execution for favouritism in the award of public contracts and the sale of property of the city of Tarbes (Hautes-Pyrénées).
Gérard Trémège was found guilty of favouritism and illegal taking of interest in the award of several public contracts in the city of Tarbes. At 81, the boss of the local right is forced to return his scarf.
Sentenced to a more lenient sentence than the requisitions of the Public Prosecutor's Office of Pau, Gérard Trémège received a provisional execution of his sentence of two years of ineligibility, which sounded the end of his term of office at the
The mayor of Tarbes Gérard Trémège was sentenced to two years of ineligibility for favouritism and illegal taking of interests, forcing him to give up his mandates to the town hall and the community of agglomeration
Gérard Trémège was sentenced by the Pau Correctional Court to 2 years' suspended imprisonment, deprivation of civil, civic and family rights for two years, including a sentence of ineligibility with execution...
The judicial court in Pau sentenced the mayor of Tarbes to 2 years' suspended imprisonment, 75,000 euros in fine and 2 years' ineligibility with provisional execution, which obliges him to resign from his
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