Sarkozy Insists “Not a Single Cent” of Libyan Money Funded His 2007 Campaign
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On the last day of his hearing before the Paris Court of Appeal, former President Nicolas Sarkozy reaffirmed the lack of evidence regarding Libyan financing of his 2007 campaign Nicolas
End of the debate at the Libyan trial. There is a lot about money for this last day. The Senoussis one. Sarkozy's and the Juhri's... With some surprises at the key.
The former President of the Republic was questioned on Monday in the Paris Court of Appeal about a so-called "system of retrocommissions" that could have been perceived through Ziad Takieddine. A brandy thesis to justify Libyan money transfers, which, according to the defence, were not intended to finance his campaign.
The former French president Nicolas Sarkozy repeated on Monday that no trace of Libya's financing of its 2007 presidential campaign had been found, on the last day of his interrogation before the Paris Court of Appeal.
Sarkozy insists “not a single cent” of Libyan money funded his 2007 campaign
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy returned to the Paris Court of Appeal for the final hearings in the high‑profile case over alleged Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign, again rejecting accusations that he sought funds from Muammar Gaddafi’s regime.
On the last day of his interrogation, Nicolas Zarkozy remains on the same line of defence in his appeal trial which will run until 27 May.
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