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Former minister Olivier Dussopt convicted by the Court of Appeal for favoritism

Summary by Le Figaro
The ex-minister was sentenced on appeal to a fine of 15,000 euros, including 10,000 suspended, for favoritism in the water market in Annonay (Ardèche) in 2009.

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Emmanuel Macron's former Minister of Labor had been acquitted at first instance. This Friday, February 7, he was fined 15,000 euros, including 10,000 suspended, for facts dating back to the time when he was mayor of Annonay.

·Paris, France
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Released at first instance, the former minister was sentenced on Friday to a fine of 15,000 euros, including 10,000 suspended, by the Paris Court of Appeal.

·Paris, France
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Released at first instance, the former Minister of Labor was convicted on appeal on Friday for favoritism on a contract concluded when he was mayor with a water treatment group.

·France
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The ex-minister was sentenced on appeal to a fine of 15,000 euros, including 10,000 suspended, for favoritism in the water market in Annonay (Ardèche) in 2009.

·Paris, France
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The former Minister of Labour was being sued for a contract concluded in 2009 with a water treatment group while he was deputy mayor of Annonay.

·Strasbourg, France
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Released at first instance, the former minister Olivier Dussopt was sentenced on Friday by the Paris Court of Appeal to a fine of 15,000 euros, including 10,000 suspended, for favoritism in the water market in Annonay (Ardèche) in 2009, a town where he was mayor in 2009, a town where he was mayor, we learned from a judicial source.

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Mediapart broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, February 7, 2025.
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