Former Minister for La Francophonie Yamina Benguigui is subpoenaed in corrections. Suspicion hanging over his declaration of assets between 2012 and 2014
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The court case related to the declaration of assets of the former Minister for La Francophonie Yamina Benguigui takes on a new dimension. The Paris court has summoned. The latter is suspected of having made declarations of assets and interests incomplete between 2012 and 2014, when she was Minister for La Francophonie.
The Paris prosecutor had initiated an investigation Preliminary in April 2014 after being alerted by the High Authority for the transparency of political life. This survey follows the “serious doubt as to the completeness, accuracy and sincerity” of his statement, expressed on 31 March by the High Authority for the transparency of public life, had expressed the Paris prosecutor at this time .
Two days earlier, Yamina Benguigui had thanked the government of Manuel Valls. Meanwhile, Anne Hidalgo had also asked him to resign from the Council of Paris.
The announcement of the trial, whose date has not been set, comes days after leaving the Elysee Faouzi Lamdaoui, a close adviser to François Hollande, believed to have received in 2007 and 2008 compensation in excess of what he said by a company of which he is suspected of having been manager fact.
In the wake of the Cahuzac affair
According to the law on transparency of political life, adopted in October 2013 in the wake of the Cahuzac affair, shortcomings in asset declarations may be punishable by up to three years in prison, a fine of 45,000 euros and ten years of ineligibility.
At issue for Yamina Benguigui three declarations of assets and two declarations of interest from July 2012 he joined the government, and in March 2014, said a judicial source.
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