Monday, June 15, 2015

Case Bygmalion Jérôme Lavrilleux indicted – The World

The former deputy director of the campaign of Nicolas Sarkozy in 2012, Jerome Lavrilleux, was indicted Monday, June 15 in the investigation of the case Bygmalion, an alleged system of false invoices designed to mask overruns expenses during the presidential campaign.

Jerome Lavrilleux was indicted for “the misuse of trust,” “scam complicity”, “illegal financing of election campaign of complicity” and “use of false. ” He was placed under judicial control.

The former deputy director of the 2012 campaign was recognized on 26 May 2014, having covered a system of false invoices in order not to exceed the amount of authorized expenses the candidate Nicolas Sarkozy (22.5 million euros). Campaign expenses were thus charged to the UMP, to $ 18.5 million. Jerome, however, had cleared Lavrilleux Jean-Francois Cope and Nicolas Sarkozy, who toujous denied knowledge of the alleged system

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Ten people have been indicted in Bygmalion the case. Four former executives Bygmalion, the provider company with its subsidiary meetings Event & amp; Cie, three former executives of the UMP, including former CEO Eric Cesari, and three former officials of the campaign, including the Treasurer, the UMP deputy Philippe Briand, and the director, Guillaume Lambert.

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Elected MEP in 2014, Mr. Lavrilleux had his parliamentary immunity lifted on 19 May, authorizing fact a potential investment in police custody or under court supervision.
Lavrilleux Jerome, who left the UMP October 15, 2014, before its exclusion, is the only party leader to have acknowledged the existence of fraud, like three leaders Bygmalion set Review

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