Frances Nicolas Sarkozy questioned by police over campaign financing

Author : norman1940
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 00:15:09


Frances Nicolas Sarkozy questioned by police over campaign financing

Sarkozy, 63, attended the questioning voluntarily on Tuesday, according to an official at the court.

The official, who did not want to be named, said Sarkozy was being investigated by anti-corruption authorities.

According to the official, Sarkozy was notified of the request to appear prior to today. Under French law, he can be held for up to 48 hours.



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Sarkozy, leader of France from 2007 until 2012, has been dogged by accusations of financial wrongdoing.

In July 2012, shortly after he was ousted from office by the Socialist François Hollande, police raided Sarkozy's home as part of an investigation into alleged illegal assistance from L'Oréal heiress Liliane Bettencourt during the 2007 election campaign.

Those charges were eventually dropped in 2013, but another investigation was opened the following year, and in February 2017 a judge ordered Sarkozy to face trial.

That came after an embarrassing loss for the former President, as an attempt to return to frontline politics saw him finish third in the Republican party's presidential primary.

The winner of that race, François Fillon, was subsequently defeated by centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron, who eventually won the presidency after a runoff against National Front leader Marine Le Pen.

The official, who did not want to be named, said Sarkozy was being investigated by anti-corruption authorities. Sarkozy, leader of France from 2007 until 2012, has been dogged by accusations of financial wrongdoing. Those charges were eventually dropped in 2013, but another investigation was opened the following year, and in February 2017 a judge ordered Sarkozy to face trial. According to the official, Sarkozy was notified of the request to appear prior to today. Under French law, he can be held for up to 48 hours. The official, who did not want to be named, said Sarkozy was being investigated by anti-corruption authorities. Sarkozy, 63, attended the questioning voluntarily on Tuesday, according to an official at the court. The official, who did not want to be named, said Sarkozy was being investigated by anti-corruption authorities. Those charges were eventually dropped in 2013, but another investigation was opened the following year, and in February 2017 a judge ordered Sarkozy to face trial. The winner of that race, François Fillon, was subsequently defeated by centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron, who eventually won the presidency after a runoff against National Front leader Marine Le Pen. According to the official, Sarkozy was notified of the request to appear prior to today. Under French law, he can be held for up to 48 hours. Those charges were eventually dropped in 2013, but another investigation was opened the following year, and in February 2017 a judge ordered Sarkozy to face trial. In July 2012, shortly after he was ousted from office by the Socialist François Hollande, police raided Sarkozy's home as part of an investigation into alleged illegal assistance from L'Oréal heiress Liliane Bettencourt during the 2007 election campaign. The winner of that race, François Fillon, was subsequently defeated by centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron, who eventually won the presidency after a runoff against National Front leader Marine Le Pen. According to the official, Sarkozy was notified of the request to appear prior to today. Under French law, he can be held for up to 48 hours. Those charges were eventually dropped in 2013, but another investigation was opened the following year, and in February 2017 a judge ordered Sarkozy to face trial. The winner of that race, François Fillon, was subsequently defeated by centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron, who eventually won the presidency after a runoff against National Front leader Marine Le Pen. According to the official, Sarkozy was notified of the request to appear prior to today. Under French law, he can be held for up to 48 hours. Sarkozy, 63, attended the questioning voluntarily on Tuesday, according to an official at the court. In July 2012, shortly after he was ousted from office by the Socialist François Hollande, police raided Sarkozy's home as part of an investigation into alleged illegal assistance from L'Oréal heiress Liliane Bettencourt during the 2007 election campaign. The winner of that race, François Fillon, was subsequently defeated by centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron, who eventually won the presidency after a runoff against National Front leader Marine Le Pen. The official, who did not want to be named, said Sarkozy was being investigated by anti-corruption authorities. The winner of that race, François Fillon, was subsequently defeated by centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron, who eventually won the presidency after a runoff against National Front leader Marine Le Pen. The official, who did not want to be named, said Sarkozy was being investigated by anti-corruption authorities. Sarkozy, 63, attended the questioning voluntarily on Tuesday, according to an official at the court. That came after an embarrassing loss for the former President, as an attempt to return to frontline politics saw him finish third in the Republican party's presidential primary. Sarkozy, 63, attended the questioning voluntarily on Tuesday, according to an official at the court. Sarkozy, 63, attended the questioning voluntarily on Tuesday, according to an official at the court. According to the official, Sarkozy was notified of the request to appear prior to today. Under French law, he can be held for up to 48 hours.

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