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Ex-French President Jacques Chirac Faces Corruption Charges

Jacques Chirac Corruption

JENNY BARCHFIELD   09/12/11 01:17 PM ET   AP

PARIS — Former French President Jacques Chirac and former Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin received an estimated $20 million in illegal cash from West African leaders, a lawyer who claimed to be the go-between said Monday.

Lawyer Robert Bourgi said he handed over suitcases filled with cash between 1995 and 2005, including $10 million from the leaders of Senegal, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Gabon and Republic of Congo for Chirac's 2002 presidential campaign.

Both Villepin and Chirac's lawyers denounced the claims.

The explosive allegations come as Chirac is on trial for unconnected corruption charges related to his years as Paris mayor, and as the campaign for next year's French presidential elections is heating up. The claims revived uncomfortable questions about France's cozy relations with autocratic regimes in its former African colonies.

In an interview Monday on Europe-1 radio, Bourgi said "the entirety of (France's) political class knew there was hidden financing."

Chirac's attorney, Jean Veil, has said the former French leader is going to press defamation charges against Bourgi, calling the timing of the claims "at the very least suspicious, if not scandalous."

Chirac is already on trial on charges that fake Paris City Hall jobs were used to fund Chirac's conservative party during his tenure as Paris mayor. A judge ruled last week the 78-year-old ex-president could be represented by his lawyers at the proceedings, as he is suffering from severe memory lapses.

An official at the presidential Elysee Palace, where Chirac's successor Nicolas Sarkozy resides, rejected Bourgi's claim as "totally baseless." The official could not be named in keeping with palace custom.

Burkina Faso, among the African nations cited, dismissed the claim as "grotesque."

Government spokesman Alain Edouard Traore said Bourgi's declaration is linked to internal French politics ahead of presidential elections next year.

"We have far more serious things to do for Burkina Faso than handle pronouncements between candidates and non-candidates, between advisers," Traore said on national radio.

Bourgi refuted any suggestion his comments were politically motivated, telling Europe-1, "I am acting in my name. No one asked me to do the interview. It is my conscience that required to speak out."

Bourgi added that because the payouts were in cash, "I have no proof. In such matters, there is never any proof" or physical evidence to support his claims.

Villepin, Chirac's charismatic chief of staff and later prime minister whom Bourgi accuses of receiving many of the money bags, dismissed the accusations as "false and disgraceful."

Speaking Sunday on France-3 television, Villepin, facing legal challenges of his own, also questioned the timing of Bourgi's claims. A Paris appeals court is to rule Tuesday on the Clearstream affair, centering on charges that Villepin helped orchestrate a smear campaign against his rival, Sarkozy. Villepin was acquitted last year, but the prosecutor appealed.

Martine Aubry, who heads the opposition Socialist party and is seeking to run in next year's presidential elections, called Bourgi's claims "extremely serious," and urged the courts to investigate.

Meanwhile Monday, a longtime Chirac aide claimed that Sarkozy, too, profited from the pay outs.

"Sarkozy's entourage got its slice of the cake," Michel de Bonnecorse, who advised Chirac on African affairs, was quoted as saying in Monday's Le Monde newspaper.

Bonnecorse's comments contradicted comments by Bourgi, saying then-Interior Minister Sarkozy told him in 2005 "the era of the briefcases is over."

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Associated Press writers Cecile Brisson, Pierre-Antoine Souchard and Sylvie Corbet in Paris and Brahima Ouedraogo in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso contributed to this report.

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04:47 AM on 09/21/2011
Let's not forget France's famous motto"

Liberty, Egality, Fraternity, Immunity
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06:55 PM on 09/12/2011
It is well know that Chirac had mistresses all over the place and that he might have even fathered a child out of wedlock. Then of course, he needed money to support those activities and his good friends from Africa came to the rescue. He was not as lucky as DSK who has a rich wife who supports the same type of activities by her husband.
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BillyRI
03:37 PM on 09/12/2011
Chirac also has a slightly damaged nuclear reactor that he can sell you.
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ScottV
Missouri Yellow Dog Dem
02:12 PM on 09/12/2011
They look like they are about ready to French Kiss...not that there is anything wrong with that.
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Fred303
Let's Be Friends ^_^
02:09 PM on 09/12/2011
This is typical in France , They like to criticize Governments around the world but never look at their own.
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02:58 PM on 09/12/2011
Even more typical here in the States. We like to think our guys are above it, but our guys are just as corrupt as third world leaders, just better at hiding the tracks.
07:21 AM on 09/21/2011
That's not really true. All you have to do is watch all the strikes, far more than in other countries, and you'll see the French by the thousands, matching, blowing whistles, smashing windows, chanting, burning pallets, banging on drums, and in general having a good time criticizing their own government.
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Tim Haselden
An Enemy of Rupert Murdoch, since 1984.
01:29 PM on 09/12/2011
Oh C'mon, THIS is news?
When challenged for the Presidency by Lepenn, the crowds took to streets saying "Vote for the crook not the Nazi".
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charlietuna11
01:09 PM on 09/12/2011
wow, those things never happen in pristine America..
12:54 PM on 09/12/2011
How exactly do I get to be a corrupt politician…I want in on this…

So what, first I become a politician of some kind, then I lie and cheat to get into some kind position of power, and then I put up the “open for business sign”....Then I watch the money roll in…and when I get caught I just say I didn’t do it and probably get away with it…meantime I have stashed all of the money in some country that has no extradition…and if I happen to get convicted, because I served my country (as the thief I am), I only get a year in some cushy prison…

This is a great deal…I can steal millions, which is a lot more than I can make just doing the job, and maybe, after I do a little stint playing tennis every day, I get to go free and move to where I put the money which has been collecting interest and live the life…now that is a career plan

I want this…
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Totto
Not "noises", One-Round, *music*!
12:49 PM on 09/12/2011
All the better to dine at Taillevent and shop at Hermes. Oh la la!
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illegalneocon
12:47 PM on 09/12/2011
20 millions??? That's change. bwaa. Think about ONE BILLION. Now we are talking
jonmag
It aint that serious people :)
12:38 PM on 09/12/2011
tyical!.....support the dictators, take money from the dictators then when they stop listening to you...bomb the dictators
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02:59 PM on 09/12/2011
Ya, like Noriega.
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Rendy Bee Mulyono
Someone with constant stream of
11:39 AM on 09/12/2011
Ah yes, Chirac. France's GW Bush. Shameful, both.
11:31 AM on 09/12/2011
Go get 'em......people around the world have had enough of corrupt politicians. Now, I just wish we could go after our own politicians who accept bribes (campaign money) from the corporate carpetbaggers.
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GV97
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11:16 AM on 09/12/2011
Money in politics... no matter what nation... is EVIL !
Get money OUT of politics ... including lobbyists.... and the people might get a fair shot.
jhNY
Mercy.
01:28 PM on 09/12/2011
Money is the lifeblood of politics.
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03:00 PM on 09/12/2011
More like the crack of politics.
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dennissinned
Progressive but not a Democrat.
11:14 AM on 09/12/2011
You mean people go into politics for self-aggrandizement? OMG!!!