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French ex-president Sarkozy blasts ‘lack of evidence’ after being charged with corruption

AFP, Paris | ByAFP
Mar 22, 2018 03:21 PM IST

Nicloas Sarkozy, who served as French president from 2007-2012, was charged with corruption, illegal campaign financing and concealment of Libyan public money.

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy blasted what he said was a lack of evidence for the corruption charges against him over allegations that late Libyan dictator Moamer Ghadhafi funded his 2007 election campaign, in his court statement published on Thursday.

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy poses for a portrait in Paris on October 18, 2016.(AFP File Photo)
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy poses for a portrait in Paris on October 18, 2016.(AFP File Photo)

The morning after he was charged in one of France’s most explosive political scandals in years, the 63-year-old rightwinger said he had been in “living hell” since the allegations first emerged in 2011.

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Demanding he be treated as a witness rather than a suspect, he urged magistrates to consider “the violence of the injustice” if it was proven, as he claims, that the accusations are a “manipulation by the dictator Ghadhafi or his gang”.

“In the 24 hours of my detention I have tried with all my might to show that the serious corroborating evidence required to charge someone did not exist,” Sarkozy said in his statement.

“I stand accused without any tangible evidence through comments made by Mr Ghadhafi , his son, his nephew, his cousin, his spokesman, his former prime minister,” he added.

Judges decided they had enough evidence to charge the combative one-term president Wednesday after five years of investigation and two days of questioning in police custody.

Sarkozy, who served from 2007-2012, was charged with corruption, illegal campaign financing and concealment of Libyan public money.

“I’ve been living the hell of this slander since March 11, 2011” when Ghadhafi first made the allegations, Sarkozy said.

And he lashed out at Franco-Lebanese businessman Ziad Takieddine who claims to have delivered three cash-stuffed suitcases from Ghadhafi in 2006 and 2007, when Sarkozy was preparing his first run for president.

Takieddine, who claimed he provided 1.5 to 2 million euros ($2.5 million) in 200-euro and 500-euro notes, has “highly suspect characteristics and the questionable past”, Sarkozy retorted.

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