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Ex-president Sarkozy faces verdict in France graft trial

He is accused of offering a job in Monaco to a judge in exchange for inside information

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 01 Mar 2021 11:00AM

Ex-president Sarkozy faces verdict in France graft trial
Prosecutors are calling for Nicolas Sarkozy (pic) to be jailed for four years and serve a minimum of two, and are asking for the same punishment for his co-defendants – lawyer Thierry Herzog and judge Gilbert Azibert. – AFP pic, March 1, 2021

PARIS – A French court is to hand down its verdict in the corruption trial of former president Nicolas Sarkozy today, with prosecutors demanding prison time for the 66-year-old.

Sarkozy, who led France from 2007 to 2012, is accused of offering a plum job in Monaco to a judge in exchange for inside information on an inquiry into his campaign finances.

The former president told the court he had “never committed the slightest act of corruption”.

Prosecutors called for him to be jailed for four years and serve a minimum of two, and asked for the same punishment for his co-defendants – lawyer Thierry Herzog and judge Gilbert Azibert.

“The events would not have occurred if a former president, as well as a lawyer, had kept in mind the magnitude, the responsibility, and the duties of his office,” prosecutor Jean-Luc Blachon told the court as the trial was wound up in December.

The graft and influence-peddling charges – among several legal cases against him – carry a maximum sentence of 10 years and a fine of one million euros (RM4.9 million).

Prosecutors say Sarkozy and Herzog tried to bribe judge Azibert for information on an inquiry into claims the former leader had received illicit payments from L’Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt during his successful 2007 presidential campaign.

The state’s case is based on wiretaps of conversations between Herzog and Sarkozy, with prosecutors accusing him of “using secret telephone lines” to cover up his attempt to infiltrate the court.

Prosecutor Celine Guillet said it had been established “with certainty” that judge Azibert transmitted confidential information about the Bettencourt case on an unofficial line to his friend Herzog.

One conversation “overwhelmingly” showed that Sarkozy had promised to intervene to get Azibert a post in Monaco, she said.

Sarkozy’s lawyer Jacqueline Laffont lashed out at the flaws and “emptiness” of the prosecutor’s accusations, with the defence also claiming that the tapped conversations had been just “chats between friends”.

Azibert, who was a senior adviser at France’s highest appeals court at the time, never got the job in Monaco.

Sarkozy’s lawyers argued this pointed to the absence of corruption but prosecutors said French law makes no distinction between a successful corruption attempt and a failed one. – AFP, March 1, 2021

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