<- Hard dé e: 0.034857034683228 sec -> The indictment after the guard in sight? Three former executives of the company Bygmalion, whose co-founder Bastien Millot, presented Wednesday to judges for possible indictment. The two founders, Guy Alves and Bastien Millot, and the former head of event Event and Co. subsidiary, Franck Attal, had been placed in custody Monday at the anti-corruption office of the judicial police in Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine).
The company Bygmalion is the heart of a system of false invoices presumed that would have falsely attributed to the UMP expenses incurred for the campaign Nicolas Sarkozy presidential election in 2012 Judges and police are investigating this system of false invoices, recognized by many players, supposed to allow the budget of the campaign of Nicolas Sarkozy not to explode the cap on allowable expenses, ie -dire 22.5 million euros.
For this, Event and Co. had charged many expenses to the UMP and not the Sarkozy campaign using false conventions of the party. Counsel for Bygmalion, 10 to 11 million euros have been removed from the campaign account. But according to an evaluation in the record, that figure would reach 18.5 million euros.
One of the objectives of the investigators is to determine how far we were informed of such fraud within the UMP and the campaign team, and if the leading roles, such as Jean-Francois Cope, who led the party, Nicolas Sarkozy himself, could ignore it. In this case, the Paris prosecutor’s office opened a criminal investigation for forgery and use of forgery, breach of trust and attempted fraud, entrusted to the judges of the pole, Serge Tournaire, Renaud van Ruymbeke and Roger Le Loire.
VIDEO. Custody in Bygmalion case.
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