France’s Sarkozy denies Libya allegations, will take legal action

Follow us on Social Media

Nicolas Sarkozy, former French President and candidate for the French conservative presidential primary, delivers a speech during a news conference at the Les Republicains headquarters in Paris, Novemeber 9, 2016. REUTERS/Jacky Naegelen
Social sharing

PARIS (Reuters) – Nicolas Sarkozy, seeking to return to power as French president, denied on Tuesday receiving money from deposed Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to fund his election bid in 2007, calling claims by a Franco-Lebanese businessman a “crude manipulation”.

In a filmed interview released on Tuesday by the news website Mediapart, Ziad Takieddine said he had transferred about 5 million euros ($5.4 million) of illicit funding from Gaddafi’s former intelligence chief Abdullah Senussi to Sarkozy and his campaign director Claude Gueant.

Sarkozy, who served as president from 2007 to 2012 and is seeking nomination as the conservative candidate in next year’s presidential election, has always denied allegations that he took covert funding from Libya.

“Once more, and always before an election, Mediapart is trying to taint Nicolas Sarkozy with allegations (that are) as untrue today as they were yesterday,” Sarkozy’s lawyer Thierry Herzog said in a statement sent to Reuters.

Legal proceedings will be launched in response to “this crude manipulation”, he added.

Takieddine’s statement came just days before the first round of a primary election to pick the centre-right’s candidate and risked overshadowing the last days of Sarkozy’s campaign.

“Why and how can a guy like this stand for presidency of the Republic? The French people must react. It will explode,” Takieddine said.

READ ALSO  Ukraine Exposes Western Double Standard in Response to Iran and Russia Attacks

Gueant’s lawyer, Philippe Bouchez El Ghozi, also denied the allegations by Takieddine.

“Claude Gueant has always been very clear. He never received from near or far or heard about a centime of money from Libya to support Nicolas Sarkozy’s campaign. He has repeated this multiple times to the judicial authorities,” he told Reuters.

Ghozi said Gueant would also sue.

INVESTIGATION

France’s public prosecutor opened a judicial investigation into earlier allegations by Takieddine in 2013, but until now, he had never described how the money was transferred or directly pinpointed Sarkozy.

Takieddine said he had given a written deposition to judges on Nov. 12 detailing three separate cash transfers between 2006-2007 and his meetings with Gueant and Sarkozy.

At no point, he says, did he see the two men ever look inside the cases after he dropped them off at the Interior Ministry, where Sarkozy was minister at the time.

In his statement, Herzog also sent a copy of a witness statement made to police by Takieddine in 2012 in which the businessman said he had last seen Sarkozy in November 2003.

“Anyone can deduce a precise idea of the credibility of the account given by Ziad Takieddine,” he said.

Libyan officials from the Gaddafi era have previously claimed they helped to finance Sarkozy’s election campaign.

READ ALSO  Ukraine Exposes Western Double Standard in Response to Iran and Russia Attacks

Gaddafi was toppled and killed during an uprising against his rule in 2011.

Sarkozy also has other legal headaches. In September, France’s state prosecutor said he should stand trial over funding irregularities linked to his failed 2012 re-election bid. A magistrate is due to rule later this month on whether he will stand trial or not.

(Reporting by Gerard Bon, Emmanuel Jarry and John Irish; Editing by Andrew Callus and Gareth Jones)

 

Leave your comment on this post

THE ROTTEN FISH: CAN OF WORMS OPENED OF APC & TINUBU'S GOVERNMENT OVER NIGERIA'S ECONOMIC DOWNTURN

WATCH THE CRITICAL ANALYSIS AND KNOW THE RESPONSIBLE PARTIES TO BLAME FOR NIGERIA'S ECONOMIC CHALLENGES, WHILE CITIZENS ENDURE SEVERE HARDSHIPS.

Watch this episode of ISSUES IN THE NEWS on 9News Nigeria featuring Peter Obi's Special Adviser, Dr Katch Ononuju, 9News Nigeria Publisher, Obinna Ejianya and Tinubu Support Group Leader, McHezekiah Eherechi

The economic crisis and hardship in Nigeria are parts of the discussion.


Watch, leave your comments, and share to create more awareness on this issue.


#9NewsNigeria #Nigeria #issuesInTheNews #politics #tinubu THE ROTTEN FISH: CAN OF WORMS OPENED ...
DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS FOR SUBSEQUENT UPDATES
#9newsnigeria #economia #economy #nigeria #government @9newsng
READ ALSO  Ukraine Exposes Western Double Standard in Response to Iran and Russia Attacks

www.9newsng.com

Leave your comment

Click on the link below or Scan the QR Code to join the 9News Nigeria WhatsApp Channel

9News Nigeria Investigative Reports WhatsApp Channel
9News Nigeria Investigative Reports WhatsApp Channel
About 9News Nigeria 13334 Articles
9News Nigeria is Nigeria's favourite news source. For Authentic, Unbiased News on Politics, Business, Sports, Technology, Entertainment and Lifestyles, Health, Nollywood, Crime and Investigations, Family and Relationships, Inspirations .. and much more. For Latest News from Africa and around the world, 9News Nigeria is your best source. WhatsApp +2348115805632 Email: info@9newsng.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/9NewsNG | Twitter/Instagram: @9newsng

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply