The Paris prosecutor’s office analyzes several reports aimed at the mining of culture, Rachida Dati, which concern jewelry, GDF Suez and an outrage in Magistrate.
Reports aimed at the Minister of Culture Rachida Dati, concerning jewelry, GDF Suez and an outrage in Magistrate, are analyzed by the Paris prosecutor’s office and the national financial prosecutor’s office, we learned on Friday from the prosecution and judicial source.
The last report was sent at the end of July by the anti-corruption environmentalist of Grenoble Raymond Avrillier, after a violent charge of the minister against the magistrates who ordered that she was tried in particular for corruption alongside the former boss of Renault-Nissan, Carlos Ghosn.
“Publicly thrown the stigma”
In this report for “outrage to Magistrate by trying to undermine dignity and respect due to the function”, revealed on Friday by Le Monde and that AFP was able to consult, Mr. Avrillier aims for remarks made on July 22 on the LCI channel by Ms. Dati.
The Minister vilies there “magistrates who refuse to do their work in accordance in accordance with the code of procedure”, which “work” on the rights of the defense and would perpetuate “serious attacks” to these rights.
Solicited by AFP, one of Ms. Dati’s advice, Me Olivier Pardo, expressed his “astonishment” about this report.
These virulent remarks of the former Keeper of the Seals aroused the indignation of the magistrates, the president of the judicial court of Paris Peimane Ghaleh-Marz denouncing “the stigma thrown publicly” on their profession.
This report is “to the analysis,” the Paris prosecutor’s office told AFP, which also confirmed that reports concerning allegedly not declared jewelry was “the subject of an analysis of the prosecution in connection with the HATVP”, the High Authority for the Transparency of Public Life.
420,000 euros omitted
Two reports on the same subject were sent after the daily Liberation said in April that the Minister omitted 19 players of jewelry, for a total amount of 420,000 euros, detained since 2017, in her asset declaration at the HATVP.
One was transmitted on June 18 by Mr. Avrillier and the other on June 26 by the elected socialist and Parisian senator Rémi Féraud. Ms. Dati assured in early May that he had “nothing to regularize” in her asset declaration.
The third subject of reports concerns a survey of the Obs and complementary investigation (France 2) according to which Ms. Dati would have received 299,000 euros of “fees” not declared by GDF Suez in 2010-2011 when she was MEP and lawyer.