Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy is to face trial over the
allegedly fraudulent financing of his doomed 2012 bid for re-election, a
legal source told AFP on Tuesday.
The prosecution claims Sarkozy greatly exceeded a spending limit of
22.5 million euros ($24 million) by using false billing from a public
relations firm called Bygmalion.
The source said one of two judges in charge of the case, Serge
Tournaire, had decided on February 3 that the case should go to trial
after the failure of Sarkozy’s legal efforts to prevent it in December.
Bygmalion allegedly charged 18.5 million euros to Sarkozy’s rightwing
party — which at the time was called the UMP, but has since been renamed
the Republicans — instead of billing the president’s campaign.
Executives from the company have acknowledged the existence of fraud
and false accounting and the trial will focus on whether Sarkozy himself
was aware or taking decisions about it.
Only one other president — Jacques Chirac — has been tried in
France’s fifth republic, which was founded in 1958. He was give a
two-year suspended jail term in 2011 over a fake job scandal.
Questioned by police in September 2015, Sarkozy said he did not
recall ever being warned about the accounting and described the
controversy as a “farce”, putting the responsibility squarely on
Bygmalion and the UMP.
While the so-called Bygmalion case is the most pressing, 61-year-old
Sarkozy has been fighting legal problems on several fronts since losing
the 2012 election to President Francois Hollande.
After retiring from politics following that defeat, he returned to
take the helm of the Republicans and sought the nomination to run for
president in this year’s two-stage election in April and May.
In a surprise result, he was eliminated in November in the first
round of a primary contest, trailing the eventual winner Francois Fillon
and former prime minister Alain Juppe.
The son of a Hungarian immigrant father, Sarkozy was nicknamed the “bling-bling” president for his flashy displays of weal

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