Rogue trader Jerome Kerviel, who has spent two months walking from Rome to protest his treatment by the courts, resumed his march toward France where he is due to start a three-year prison term on Sunday.
"I am walking and I am going back to France," Kerviel said after leaving his hotel in the Italian border town of Ventimiglia, after earlier refusing to return to serve his sentence until President Francois Hollande intervened in his case.
Rogue trader Jerome Kerviel, who has spent two months walking from Rome to protest his treatment by the courts, resumed his march toward France where he is due to start a three-year prison term on Sunday.
“I am walking and I am going back to France,” Kerviel said after leaving his hotel in the Italian border town of Ventimiglia, after earlier refusing to return to serve his sentence until President Francois Hollande intervened in his case.
