The court has at the same time justified by the former president on the charges of losses of state funds and passive corruption.
The French court found the partially guilty of former president Nicolas Sarkozy in the So -called “Libyan case” – receiving funding for an election campaign from late dictator Muammar Gaddafi. This was reported by the French Television Channel BFMTV.
The court recognized Sarczya who would be guided by “participation in criminal conspiracy” in 2005-2007, however, he justified state funds and passive corruption in garbage charges. The court ended with no illegal financing of his presidency campaign in 2007.
Prosecutors have requested for a sarcose 7 year in prison, a fine of 300 thousand euros and a five ban on the public office. Currently, the verdict has not been announced.
In this case, 11 more people will also be held, including former government members.
Ex-head of Sarkozi Apparatus Claude Gean (to whom this is not the first judgment) found to have guilty passive corruption for receiving 500 thousand euros, as well as guilty of fake documents and “trade influences”.
The former Minister of Briss Ortef has found guilty of “participating in a criminal collision”, but has been justified for other charges.
Businessman Alexander Jukhri, who is a mediator between Sarkazy and Gaddafi, found his influence guilty of corruption and trade.
One of the main defenders in the case, businessman Ziadedin, suddenly died this week at the age of 75.
Remember that in January this year we have written that former France president Nicolas Sarkozy and 12 other people will be judged in the case of illegal financing of the President’s 2007 campaign by Gaddafi.
As you know, in 2021, Sarkozy was punished for three years in prison, where the two were conditioned, in charges of corruption and influence of influence.
The Supreme Court of French appeal to former President Nicolas Sarkozy’s appeal in the case of influence and corruption.
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