National Post

Sarkozy found guilty of corruption

Three years for ex-leader, might not see jail

- Tangi Salaün

PARIS • Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy was found guilty of corruption on Monday and sentenced to three years in prison, a stunning fall from grace for a man who once bestrode the global stage.

A Paris court found that Sarkozy, 66, had tried to bribe a judge after leaving office, and to peddle influence in exchange for confidenti­al informatio­n about an investigat­ion into his 2007 campaign finances.

“He took advantage of his status and the relationsh­ips he had formed,” Judge Christine Mee said.

Sarkozy served as president from 2007 to 2012 and retains influence among conservati­ves, even after retiring. He is the second head of state in modern-day France to be convicted of corruption.

He may not spend any time in prison, however. Two years of his sentence were suspended, and Mee said she was open to him staying out of prison and tagged with an electronic bracelet for the remaining year, although that decision rests with another judge.

The court found that Sarkozy had offered to secure a plum job in Monaco for a judge, Gilbert Azibert, in return for inside informatio­n about an inquiry into allegation­s that he had accepted illegal payments from L’oreal heiress Liliane Bettencour­t for his 2007 presidenti­al campaign.

Sarkozy left the court without speaking, but his lawyer said he would appeal, and prove his innocence.

“This ruling is extremely severe and wholly unjustifie­d,” Jacqueline Laffont told reporters.

Sarkozy had burst onto the world stage as a reformer. He earned himself the nickname of the “Gallic Thatcher,” undertakin­g market-driven reforms such as raising the retirement age and loosening the 35-hour work week.

Outside France, he brokered a ceasefire to the Russia-georgia war in 2008, and in 2011 championed a NATOLED military interventi­on in Libya to support an uprising against its autocratic leader, Moammar Gadhafi.

Sarkozy is due in court again this month, on charges of violating campaign financing rules in 2012.

Prosecutor­s are also investigat­ing allegation­s that Gadhafi provided Sarkozy’s 2007 campaign with millions of euros shipped to Paris in suitcases.

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Nicolas Sarkozy

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