Former French president Jacques Chirac found guilty of corruption
Saturday, December 17, 2011
The former French president Jacques Chirac has been found guilty of corruption and sentenced to a two year suspended prison sentence after a long-running criminal trial concluded this week.
The events which led to the trial predate Chirac's time as president but center around Chirac's prior role as mayor of Paris from 1977 to 1995. The court agreed with prosecutors who alleged that Chirac created fake government jobs in order to funnel an estimated €1 million of public money to his political allies in the Rally for the Republic organization.
Benoît Hamon from the Socialist Party said he was glad that "justice has been done" and said it was "a good sign for French democracy that an independent judiciary could pronounce such a verdict on a former president of the republic".
Sources
- Edward Cody, Washington Post. "Ex-French President Chirac guilty of embezzlement" — San Francisco Chronicle, December 16, 2011
- Kim Willisher. "Jacques Chirac verdict welcomed by anti-corruption campaigners" — The Guardian, December 15, 2011
- "Chirac found guilty of corruption" — Al-Jazeera, December 15, 2011