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France tax case: Jerome Cahuzac, ex-budget minister, jailed for fraud | France tax case: Jerome Cahuzac, ex-budget minister, jailed for fraud |
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A former French budget minister appointed by President Francois Hollande to tackle tax evasion has been jailed for tax fraud. | A former French budget minister appointed by President Francois Hollande to tackle tax evasion has been jailed for tax fraud. |
Jerome Cahuzac had committed crimes of "extraordinary" seriousness, a court in Paris said, and sentenced him to three years in prison. | Jerome Cahuzac had committed crimes of "extraordinary" seriousness, a court in Paris said, and sentenced him to three years in prison. |
Cahuzac, 64, resigned in 2013 after it emerged he had held an undeclared Swiss bank account and then lied about it. | |
The affair was an embarrassment to Mr Hollande and caused public outrage. | The affair was an embarrassment to Mr Hollande and caused public outrage. |
Mr Hollande had made fighting tax evasion among the wealthy a priority for his Socialist administration. He subsequently ordered his ministers to disclose their personal wealth. | |
Cahuzac's ex-wife, Patricia Menard, was also jailed for two years for tax fraud. | |
Cahuzac, a successful cosmetic surgeon who specialised in hair transplants, was appointed budget minister by Mr Hollande in 2012. | Cahuzac, a successful cosmetic surgeon who specialised in hair transplants, was appointed budget minister by Mr Hollande in 2012. |
He gained a reputation as a vocal crusader against the use of overseas tax havens by the wealthy. | He gained a reputation as a vocal crusader against the use of overseas tax havens by the wealthy. |
When an investigative website, Mediapart, reported that he had kept an undeclared Swiss bank account until 2010, he denied it furiously. | |
But shortly after an investigation was opened in early 2013, he admitted having the account, which contained about €600,000 (£460,000; $647,000). | |
He apologised for hiding the money and said he had been "caught in a spiral of lies". | He apologised for hiding the money and said he had been "caught in a spiral of lies". |
The court also fined the Geneva bank Reyl €1.8m for keeping Cahuzac's account secret. Banker Francois Reyl was fined €375,000 and given a one-year suspended prison term. | |
The trial revealed that, in the 1990s, Cahuzac and Menard had moved profits offshore from their lucrative hair transplant business. | |
They had about €3.5m in secret accounts, including the Swiss one. Menard kept €2.7m in an Isle of Man account, while about €240,000 was paid into accounts belonging to Cahuzac's mother. |
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