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Published 19 Jul, 2017 06:41am

Ex-French minister to face probe in arms scandal

PARIS: Former French defence minister Francois Leotard was placed under formal investigation in a probe into an arms corruption scandal dating to the 1990s.

Leotard, 75, was questioned on July 4 over suspected “complicity in abuse of social assets”, the source said, confirming a report in Canard Enchaine, a satirical and political news weekly.

Leotard becomes the second former minister to be placed under formal investigation, a status roughly equivalent to being indicted, after ex-premier Edouard Balladur.

The probe centres on a web of corruption behind the 1994 sale of submarines to Pakistan and frigates to Saudi Arabia, with suspicions that kickbacks went to fund Balladur’s presidential bid in 1995.

The investigation is being carried out by the Court of Justice of the Republic (CJR), a court specially set up to probe cases of ministerial misconduct.

Magistrates are also probing whether a 2002 bombing in Karachi that killed 11 French engineers was revenge for the cancellation of bribes secretly promised to Pakistani officials.

Published in Dawn, July 19th, 2017

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