PARIS (Reuters) - The intermediary Takieddine Ziad, who said he had evidence of funding from Libya campaign of Nicolas Sarkozy in 2007, will be heard by the police to verify these allegations, it was learned Monday judiciaire.
sourceThe businessman indicted in the investigation of alleged corruption in arms contracts margin and the 1995 presidential campaign, was heard on December 19 by Judge Renaud Van Ruymbeke, during hearing which he made these statements not sollicitées.
The judge these allegations in Paris prosecutor already a complaint of Nicolas Sarkozy against the fake news site on the Internet Médiapart who made accusations similar to those of Ziad Takieddine.< / p>
The prosecution has decided to take both the Brigade fighting crime people (BRDP) and the National Financial Investigation Division and tax (DNIFF) to verify the evidence would have businessman .< / p>
"Yes, Libya has funded (Nicolas) Sarkozy and (Claude) Gueant", said Ziad Takkiedine in Le Parisien beginning janvier.
He mentions several meetings between Bashir Saleh, secretary of Muammar Gaddafi and Claude Gueant, chief of staff of then Interior Minister, to discuss the terms of such financing would be presumed that a total of more than 50 million .
These allegations are not new, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of the former Libyan leader, has repeatedly said that his country had supported the 2007 campaign of the former president. Ziad Takieddine but said he saw the evidence, and where they trouvent.
Nicolas Sarkozy has always denied the allegations, claiming that he was the spearhead of the military intervention that would lead to the fall of Muammar Kadhafi.
The former secretary general of the Elysée under Nicolas Sarkozy, Claude Gueant, has categorically denied these accusations.
"This is absolutely fantastic, it's completely untrue," he told Reuters in early January. "I wonder what that can lead to saying things that are completely false" .
Nicolas Bertin, edited by Yves Clarisse
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