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France: Ex-president Sarkozy charged over campaign money

AP  |  Paris 

Former French was handed preliminary charges today over allegations he accepted millions of euros in illegal campaign funding from the late Libyan leader

A told that investigative judges overseeing the probe gave the ex-charges of illegally funding his 2007 winning campaign, passive corruption and receiving money from Libyan embezzlement.

The person was not authorised to speak publicly about the case.

The charges came after was detained for two days of questioning by anti-corruption police at a station in Nanterre, northwest of the French capital.

Sarkozy, 63, who was France's from 2007-12, has repeatedly and vehemently denied any wrongdoing.

An investigation involving funding for his winning 2007 presidential campaign first was launched in 2013. Investigators are examining claims that Gadhafi's regime secretly gave the 50 million euros overall for his campaign.

The sum would be more than double the legal campaign funding limit at the time -- 21 million euros. In addition, the alleged payments would violate French rules against foreign financing and requiring that the source of campaign funds be declared.

His lawyer, Thierry Herzog, did not respond to requests for comment from

Sarkozy's former top aide, the ex-Brice Hortefeux, was also questioned Tuesday, but not detained. He said on that the details he gave investigators "should help put an end to a series of mistakes and lies."

The investigation got a boost when French-Lebanese told the Mediapart in 2016 that he delivered suitcases from containing 5 million euros (USD 6.2 million) in cash to and his former chief of staff,

Takieddine repeated his allegations during a live interview with France's TV on Wednesday night.

He claimed he personally handed a suitcase containing 2 million euros (about USD 2.5 million) in cash to at the then-candidate's apartment and another suitcase with 1.5 million euros (about USD 1.9 million) to and a close at the was interior at the time.

Takieddine alleged he gave a third suitcase with 1.5 million euros in cash to the alone. He said the money was not meant to finance Sarkozy's presidential campaign in 2007, but to honour contracts between and

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First Published: Thu, March 22 2018. 02:25 IST
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