Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Sarkozy subject to arrest for investigation of judicial

Nicolas Sarkozy halted yesterday morning pending further investigation in the case of the exploitation of influence, in a move unprecedented for former French president in the Fifth Republic, according to a judicial source said told AFP. 

And got this judicial development at a time when everyone is waiting for the return of Sarkozy's announcement to political action where the presidency will try to restore his right-wing "Union for a Popular Movement," which flops in an unprecedented crisis as a result of the scandal of false invoices. 

The task force investigators will be able to fight corruption in the judicial police to listen to Sarkozy for a period can be up to 24 hours, renewable once. 

Sarkozy arrived before eight o'clock in the morning in a black car windshields Dark to Central Command headquarters of the judicial police in Nanterre, near Paris, where his lawyer Thierry Herzog's position is also under investigation. 

Investigators sought to prove whether the former president sought support from Herzog to get information from the senior judge on achieving Atolh to meet the promise of giving him a prominent position. 

It also investigates the investigators as part of a judicial investigation opened by the National Public Prosecutor's Office of Finance to see if Sarkozy was an illegal wiretap to undergo. 

The move is interesting for the former president decided in relation to another investigation on charges of receiving funding from the former regime of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi for his election campaign that led to winning the presidency in 2007.

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