While prosecutors did not want to remember that the "complicity in slanderous denunciation", former Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin will finally be tried before the criminal court for all the heads of his indictment in the Clearstream affair. "Receiving breach of trust" and "concealment of theft charges against Dominique de Villepin are justified, according to the judges Henri Pons and Jean-Marie d'Huy, because false listings sent to justice, and accusing personalities including Nicolas Sarkozy, from real listings Clearstream illegally kept by an auditor Arthur Andersen, Florian Bourges. For the other four protagonists of the case returned to Corrections, including Imad Lahoud, Jean-Louis Gergorin, Florian Bourges and Denis Robert, judges have followed the recommendations of prosecutors. None of the defendants had the opportunity to appeal the order for reference. Only prosecutors can legally challenge it. The Elysee did not comment yesterday after the announcement of the referral Corrections. "The head of state has not expressed during the Council of Ministers on this issue," said Luc Chatel. In contrast, the UMP member Jean-Pierre Grand, close to former Prime Minister, did not lose criticize the ruling: "It deals Dominique de Villepin as a Soviet dissident. In a time when France needs serenity in our majority, the harassment of which he is the object is devastating, "he told.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
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