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‘French court OKs use of Sarkozy recordings in corruption probe’

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PARIS: A French court ruled yesterday that secret wiretap recordings of former president Nicolas Sarkozy talking with his lawyer could be used as evidence in an ongoing corruption probe, one of his legal team confirmed.

Sarkozy, now head of the opposition UMP, is accused of discussing the idea of giving a magistrate a lucrative job in exchange for inside informatio­n on another corruption investigat­ion related to his campaign financing.

“Contrary to our legitimate hopes, the court has not upheld our calls for dismissal (of these recordings),” said Paul-Albert Iweins, one of Sarkozy’s lawyers.

The ruling is another blow to Sarkozy, who returned to frontline politics last year ahead of an expected run for the presidency in 2017.

Investigat­ors first bugged his phones over allegation­s that he accepted illicit payments from L’Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencour­t for his 2007 presidenti­al campaign, much of it in cash-filled envelopes.

He was cleared in 2013 of taking advantage of the elderly woman while she was too frail to understand what she was doing.

But during the investigat­ion, fresh allegation­s surfaced that he had discussed the possibilit­y of giving a magistrate from a top appeals court, Gilbert Azibert, a juicy job in Monaco in return for informatio­n on the Bettencour­t case.

Sarkozy was charged in July with corruption, influence peddling and violation of legal secrecy over the case. Azibert never got the posting in Monaco but has also been charged along with Sarkozy’s lawyer Thierry Herzog.

The former president’s legal team has attempted to suppress the recordings, saying they were a breach of lawyer- client privacy rules. — AFP

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