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Nicolas Sarkozy to be investigated in Bettencourt scandal | Nicolas Sarkozy to be investigated in Bettencourt scandal |
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French ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy has been placed under formal investigation over claims his 2007 election campaign received illegal donations from France's richest woman. | |
Mr Sarkozy is accused of accepting thousands of euros from L'Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt, now aged 90. | |
The former leader denies taking financial advantage of Mrs Bettencourt. | The former leader denies taking financial advantage of Mrs Bettencourt. |
His lawyer said he would file an appeal against the "incoherent and unfair decision", AFP news agency reports. | His lawyer said he would file an appeal against the "incoherent and unfair decision", AFP news agency reports. |
Magistrate Jean-Michel Gentil, who leads the inquiry, unexpectedly summoned Mr Sarkozy for a face-to-face encounter with Mrs Bettencourt's butler, Pascal Bonnefoy, in the city of Bordeaux. | |
Following the hearing, prosecutors said the ex-president had been placed under formal investigation "for taking advantage of a vulnerable person during 2007 to the detriment of Liliane Bettencourt". | |
Home raided | |
Police raided Mr Sarkozy's home and offices last July after he lost his presidential immunity. | |
He was declared a material witness in November, which meant he was a suspect but had not been formally charged. | |
It is alleged that staff acting for Mrs Bettencourt gave 150,000 euros (£120,600) in cash to Mr Sarkozy's aides during his successful 2007 campaign to become president. | |
Individual campaign contributions in France are limited to 4,600 euros. | |
Mrs Bettencourt's former accountant, Claire Thibout, has alleged Mr Sarkozy's campaign treasurer at the time - Eric Woerth, who later became budget minister - collected the cash in person. | |
She also revealed in a leaked police interview that Mr Sarkozy, while mayor of Neuilly from 1983 to 2002, paid "regular" visits to the Bettencourt house. | |
But Mr Sarkozy has dismissed as mere gossip claims that he took envelopes stuffed with cash. | |
Mr Woerth, who was forced to resign as UMP party treasurer in July as a result of the scandal, is already under formal investigation over the 150,000 euro payment allegations. | |
The allegations surrounding Mr Sarkozy and Mr Woerth first surfaced in connection with a trial over Mrs Bettencourt's estimated 17bn euro fortune. | |
Mr Woerth denies any wrongdoing, as does Mrs Bettencourt. |