Sarkozy denounces ‘plot’ at trial over alleged campaign funding by Libya

9 January 2025, 15:44

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France Libya Sarkozy. Picture: PA

The trial is scheduled to run until April 10, with a verdict expected at a later date.

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy vigorously denounced a “plot” he said was staged by “liars and crooks” at a trial over the alleged illegal financing of his 2007 presidential campaign by the Libyan government led by former leader Muammar Gaddafi.

In his first remarks since the trial started on Monday, Mr Sarkozy, 69, said: “You will never find one Libyan euro, one Libyan cent in my campaign.”

The former French president, who served from 2007 to 2012, is facing charges of passive corruption, illegal campaign financing, concealment of embezzlement of public funds and criminal association, punishable by up to 10 years in prison.

The trial is scheduled to run until April 10, with a verdict expected at a later date.

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Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy returns after a break to his trial (Aurelien Morissard/AP)

Mr Sarkozy, a lawyer by training, argued “groups of liars and crooks” including the “Gaddafi clan” have fed investigators with allegations.

Speaking nervously with a strong voice and waving his arms, Mr Sarkozy denounced “a plot.”

The case emerged in March 2011, when a Libyan news agency reported that the Gaddafi government had financed Mr Sarkozy’s 2007 campaign.

“Revelations (from Libya) about the alleged financing of my campaign came a few hours after my statement that ‘Gaddafi must go’,” Mr Sarkozy said.

Mr Sarkozy was one of the first Western leaders to push for a military intervention in Libya in 2011, when Arab Spring pro-democracy protests swept the Arab world.

Mr Gaddafi was killed by opposition fighters in October that same year, ending his four-decade rule of the North African country.

“What credibility can be given to such statements marked by the seal of vengeance?” Mr Sarkozy asked.

He also said that a key document said to be a note from the Libyan secret services, mentioning Mr Gaddafi’s agreement to provide Mr Sarkozy’s campaign 50 million euros in financing, was fake.

French investigative magistrates said in 2016 the document has all the characteristics of authenticity, although there is no definitive evidence that such a transaction took place.

“I want you to feel the indignation, sincerity and anger,” Mr Sarkozy told the court.

“There is no corruption money because there was no corruption of the (presidential) candidate.”

The trial involves 11 other defendants, including three former ministers. Franco-Lebanese businessman Ziad Takieddine, accused of having played the role of intermediary, has fled in Lebanon and did not appear at the Paris court.

Mr Sarkozy has been convicted in two other scandals, but the Libyan case appears to be the one most likely to significantly affect his legacy.

France’s highest court, the Court of Cassation, last month upheld a conviction against Mr Sarkozy of corruption and influence peddling while he was head of state. He was sentenced to one year under house arrest with an electronic bracelet.

The case was revealed as investigative judges were listening to wiretapped phone conversations during the Libya inquiry.

In February last year, an appeals court in Paris found Mr Sarkozy guilty of illegal campaign financing in his failed 2012 reelection bid.

By Press Association

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