Ex-Sarkozy aide Gueant handed jail sentence for pocketing police fund cash

  24 January 2017    Read: 1253
Ex-Sarkozy aide Gueant handed jail sentence  for pocketing police fund cash
Nicolas Sarkozy’s former top aide Claude Gueant has been handed a two-year sentence, one year in prison and the other suspended, for embezzlement of a police fund, RIA Novosti reports.
Gueant has not denied tapping into a special cash fund that was intended for police work in 2002-2004, but said he did not consider the acts illegal.

Monday’s decision tightened a lower court’s ruling in November, when Gueant received a suspended sentence and was fined €75,000. Gueant became Sarkozy’s chief of staff when he was elected president in 2007 and became interior minister under Sarkozy in 2011.

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