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French judges want Sarkozy heard in kickbacks probe

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Judges investigating alleged kickbacks from French arms sales want ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy to testify before a special court, a lawyer representing civil parties in the case said Friday.

Olivier Morice told AFP that investigating magistrates in the "Karachi Affair" want the Cour de Justice de la Republique (CJR), which hears cases of ministerial misconduct, to take up the case.

They also want the CJR to summon Sarkozy, who was budget minister in 1994 when the sales took place, as an "assisted witness" -- a status that implies he could face charges.

French investigators suspect a web of corruption behind the 1994 sale of submarines to Pakistan and frigates to Saudi Arabia, with illegal funds going to fund former prime minister Edouard Balladur's 1995 presidential bid.

French former Prime minister Edouard Balladur  seen in Paris on January 17  2014
French former Prime minister Edouard Balladur, seen in Paris on January 17, 2014
Kenzo Tribouillard, AFP/File

The probe is focusing on Balladur and then-defence minister Francois Leotard but threatens to drag in Sarkozy, who lost the presidency to Francois Hollande in 2012 but has hinted at a comeback.

In more serious but harder to prove allegations, magistrates are also probing whether a 2002 Karachi bombing that killed 11 French engineers was revenge for the cancellation of bribes secretly promised to Pakistani officials.

Morice, who represents family members of the bombing victims, said the decision to pass on the case to the CJR was a sign it was moving to the next level.

He said the request for Sarkozy to be heard also indicated that he is "by no means exonerated" in the case.

This archive picture dated May 9  2002 shows the crater and  wreckage of a bus after a suicide bombi...
This archive picture dated May 9, 2002 shows the crater and wreckage of a bus after a suicide bombing in which 11 French nationals were killed in Karachi, Pakistan
Saeed Khan, AFP/File

The Karachi bombing has spawned a slew of criminal probes implicating Sarkozy, including investigations into the creation of alleged shell companies and violations of confidentiality laws.

It is only one of a number of cases involving Sarkozy, who was questioned by judges last year about accusations his 2007 election campaign was financed with funds secured illegally from L'Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt.

Sarkozy was deeply unpopular when he was defeated in 2012 but has since been touted for a potential comeback as Hollande's approval ratings have fallen to record lows.

Sarkozy, who lost his immunity from prosecution after leaving office, has not ruled out another bid for the presidency in 2017 and has denied any wrongdoing in the many cases.

Judges investigating alleged kickbacks from French arms sales want ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy to testify before a special court, a lawyer representing civil parties in the case said Friday.

Olivier Morice told AFP that investigating magistrates in the “Karachi Affair” want the Cour de Justice de la Republique (CJR), which hears cases of ministerial misconduct, to take up the case.

They also want the CJR to summon Sarkozy, who was budget minister in 1994 when the sales took place, as an “assisted witness” — a status that implies he could face charges.

French investigators suspect a web of corruption behind the 1994 sale of submarines to Pakistan and frigates to Saudi Arabia, with illegal funds going to fund former prime minister Edouard Balladur’s 1995 presidential bid.

French former Prime minister Edouard Balladur  seen in Paris on January 17  2014

French former Prime minister Edouard Balladur, seen in Paris on January 17, 2014
Kenzo Tribouillard, AFP/File

The probe is focusing on Balladur and then-defence minister Francois Leotard but threatens to drag in Sarkozy, who lost the presidency to Francois Hollande in 2012 but has hinted at a comeback.

In more serious but harder to prove allegations, magistrates are also probing whether a 2002 Karachi bombing that killed 11 French engineers was revenge for the cancellation of bribes secretly promised to Pakistani officials.

Morice, who represents family members of the bombing victims, said the decision to pass on the case to the CJR was a sign it was moving to the next level.

He said the request for Sarkozy to be heard also indicated that he is “by no means exonerated” in the case.

This archive picture dated May 9  2002 shows the crater and  wreckage of a bus after a suicide bombi...

This archive picture dated May 9, 2002 shows the crater and wreckage of a bus after a suicide bombing in which 11 French nationals were killed in Karachi, Pakistan
Saeed Khan, AFP/File

The Karachi bombing has spawned a slew of criminal probes implicating Sarkozy, including investigations into the creation of alleged shell companies and violations of confidentiality laws.

It is only one of a number of cases involving Sarkozy, who was questioned by judges last year about accusations his 2007 election campaign was financed with funds secured illegally from L’Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt.

Sarkozy was deeply unpopular when he was defeated in 2012 but has since been touted for a potential comeback as Hollande’s approval ratings have fallen to record lows.

Sarkozy, who lost his immunity from prosecution after leaving office, has not ruled out another bid for the presidency in 2017 and has denied any wrongdoing in the many cases.

AFP
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