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The Former Big Boss of Orange Sentenced to Suspended Prison, in the Framework of the Tentacular Case Tapie-Crédit Lyonnais

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The former boss of the telecoms group Orange Stéphane Richard was sentenced to six months' suspended imprisonment. ...

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In what was presented as the last episode of the controversial arbitration between Bernard Tapie and Crédit Lyonnais, the former boss of Orange was requalified and received a six-month suspended sentence.

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The former boss of the telecoms group Orange Stéphane Richard was sentenced to six months' suspended imprisonment. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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The former CEO of Orange was sentenced in the case of the controversial arbitration of 2008 between Bernard Tapie and Crédit Lyonnais L

·France
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This may be the last ricochet of the sprawling 2008 controversial arbitration between Bernard Tapie and Crédit Lyonnais.

·Paris, France
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The former leader of Orange received this Monday's six-month suspended prison and a fine, a lighter sentence after the requalification of the facts. This decision potentially closes the file of the Tapie-Crédit Lyonnais arbitration.

·Paris, France
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The businessman was first convicted in 2021 for complicity in the misappropriation of public funds, a decision partially overturned in 2023.

·Paris, France
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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