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Bettencourt affair: Sarkozy secret cash case 'dropped' | |
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A criminal investigation into former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, for allegedly soliciting secret campaign financing from France's richest woman, has been dropped, French media say. | |
Mr Sarkozy has been left off a list of those to appear for trial over the "Bettencourt affair", Le Monde reports. | Mr Sarkozy has been left off a list of those to appear for trial over the "Bettencourt affair", Le Monde reports. |
He had denied visiting L'Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt - alleged to be mentally frail - to solicit cash. | He had denied visiting L'Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt - alleged to be mentally frail - to solicit cash. |
The decision could leave Mr Sarkozy, 58, clear to contest the 2017 election. | |
Although unpopular when he lost his attempt to be re-elected in 2012, opinion polls now suggest he would beat President Francois Hollande in a re-run. | Although unpopular when he lost his attempt to be re-elected in 2012, opinion polls now suggest he would beat President Francois Hollande in a re-run. |
He has hinted at a comeback, saying earlier this year that he might have to return to "save" France from economic disaster under President Hollande. | |
The possibility of a criminal case against him has, therefore, gripped the media in France. | The possibility of a criminal case against him has, therefore, gripped the media in France. |
'Cash in envelopes' | |
Mrs Bettencourt's accountant, Clare Thibout, has said she withdrew 150,000 euros (£125,000) in cash that was to be passed to Mr Sarkozy's conservative UMP party in the run-up to his presidential election victory in 2007. | |
Individual campaign contributions in France are limited to 4,600 euros annually. | |
Mrs Bettencourt's butler testified that Mr Sarkozy was a regular visitor to her home during his 2007 campaign. | |
But Mr Sarkozy insisted that he only saw Mrs Bettencourt once in that year. | |
The argument came to a dramatic head in March, when a judge summoned both Mr Sarkozy and the butler for a face-to-face encounter, after which preliminary charges were filed against the former president. | The argument came to a dramatic head in March, when a judge summoned both Mr Sarkozy and the butler for a face-to-face encounter, after which preliminary charges were filed against the former president. |
He was charged with taking advantage of Mrs Bettencourt, by accepting cash from her when she was too frail to know what she was doing. | |
Mrs Bettencourt, now 90, has suffered from dementia since 2006, the AFP news agency reports. | |
Le Monde and AFP quoted a source close to the investigation as saying the charges against Mr Sarkozy had been dropped. | |
Ten people are still facing trial over the case, Le Monde reports. | |
It is thought they include Mr Sarkozy's former campaign aide and UMP treasurer - and later, the French budget minister - Eric Woerth. | |
Bettencourt staff say he visited the house several times to pick up envelopes stuffed full of cash. He denies doing so. | |
It had never been alleged that Mr Sarkozy personally received money. | |
He still faces investigation in other cases - including another related to his 2007 presidential run, in which it is alleged that he received funding from Libya's Muammar Gaddafi - which he strongly denies. |