Nicolas Sarkozy, Ex-President of France, Faces Corruption Charges Over Libyan Cash - News Summed Up

Nicolas Sarkozy, Ex-President of France, Faces Corruption Charges Over Libyan Cash


PhotoPARIS — Former President Nicolas Sarkozy of France was placed under formal investigation on Wednesday as part of an inquiry into whether his 2007 election campaign received illegal financial support from the Libyan government of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi. Mr. Sarkozy, 63, faces charges of passive corruption, illegal campaign financing and misappropriation of Libyan public funds after a second day of questioning by the police in Nanterre, northwest of Paris, according to a spokeswoman for the French judiciary who spoke on the condition of anonymity in line with department policy. The charge of passive corruption applies to people suspected of receiving money or favors. The official said Mr. Sarkozy had denied any wrongdoing and had been placed under judicial control after his release from police custody. Since then, reports in the French press have cited figures that vary significantly.


Source: New York Times March 21, 2018 22:07 UTC



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