Karachi: The former treasurer of Balladur unable to explain where 7 million francs
Liberation, March 1, 2011
In addition, plaintiffs will ask the hearing of Gerard Longuet, new Defense Minister.
The treasurer of the presidential campaign of Edouard Balladur in 1995, Rene Galy-Dejean, assured before Judge Renaud van Ruymbeke be unable to explain a cash payment of seven million francs in favor of the defeated candidate in 1995.
Mr. Galy-Dejean was heard Feb. 15 as an assisted witness, a status between that witness and indicted by Judge van Ruymbeke, to investigate a financial component of the case Karachi.
In spring 2010, Libération had revealed the existence of a document summarizing a payment of 10 million francs (1.5 million) in Northern Credit April 26, 1995.
"I've never seen this document and my total surprise because I did never filed a 10 million francs in Credit du Nord, "said Mr Galy-Dejean to judge, as his hearing PV quoted Mediapart and Le Monde.
The former treasurer said remember only a payment of 3 million francs.
Meanwhile, counsel for plaintiffs, Mr. Olivier Morice, announced he would seek a hearing Gerard Longuet, as chairman of the Republican Party from 1990 to 1995, the judge in charge of the investigation on the attack in Karachi, Marc Trévidic.
M. Longuet, new Defense Minister, was succeeded as head of the Republican Party to Francois Leotard, which has recently been heard by the judge.
0 comments:
Post a Comment