Libyan financing of Nicolas Sarkozy’s campaign: Who are the accused in this case?

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A Tentacular Affair: Nicolas Sarkozy and Suspicions of Libyan Financing

A Marathon Trial for a State Affair
Monday, January 6, 2025, marks the beginning of a historic trial before the Paris Criminal Court. Nicolas Sarkozy, former President of the Republic, accompanied by three former ministers, finds himself at the center of this sprawling affair. They stand accused of sealing a “corruption pact” with the regime of Muammar Gaddafi to fund the victorious 2007 presidential campaign.

In total, thirteen defendants must answer serious charges: active and passive corruption, illegal campaign financing, conspiracy, and concealment of misappropriated Libyan public funds. Key figures, either deceased or on the run, cast their shadow over this three-month trial.

The Accusations: A “Corruption Pact” with Gaddafi
Nicolas Sarkozy, now 69, is being tried for allegedly colluding with the Libyan dictator, promising diplomatic and economic concessions in exchange for €50 million in campaign financing. These funds are believed to have been channeled through a complex network of intermediaries, according to investigative judges. Claude Guéant, Sarkozy’s former right-hand man, is accused of orchestrating these financial flows with Ziad Takieddine, while other ministers, such as Brice Hortefeux and Éric Woerth, are suspected of facilitating the movement of money.

The Libyan side also features central figures like Abdallah Senoussi, former head of military intelligence, and Bashir Saleh, the regime’s financier, who remains a fugitive. The notebooks of Shukri Ghanem, a former Libyan minister who was found drowned in 2012, mention direct payments to support Sarkozy’s campaign.

Intermediaries and Complex Financial Schemes
Ziad Takieddine and Alexandre Djouhri, key players in the case, represent two parallel networks of intermediaries that allegedly facilitated the transfer of funds between Libya and France. Djouhri, also accused of organizing kickbacks, is expected to attend the trial, while Takieddine, currently on the run in Lebanon, will be tried in absentia.

Opaque operations, such as the sale of paintings by Claude Guéant or overvalued real estate transactions, highlight the scale and sophistication of the financial schemes aimed at concealing the flow of money.

A High-Stakes Trial
Nicolas Sarkozy faces up to ten years in prison, a €375,000 fine, and the loss of his civic and public office rights. Maintaining his defense strategy, he dismisses the accusations as a “fable” and remains determined to prove his innocence.

This trial, the fifth in five years for the former head of state, is part of a series of already historic convictions. With its complex facts and international ramifications, it sheds light on the murky relationship between France and the Gaddafi regime.

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