specially Karachi: the revelations of the former treasurer of Balladur
Rene Galy-Dejean, treasurer of the presidential campaign of Edouard Balladur in 1995, ensured before Judge Renaud van Ruymbeke be unable to explain a cash payment of seven million francs (just over one million euros ) in favor of the defeated candidate in 1995. Galy-Dejean was heard Feb. 15 as an assisted witness, J. van Ruymbeke, to investigate a financial component of the case Karachi. In spring 2010, the daily Libération revealed the existence of a document summarizing a payment of 10 million francs (1.5 million euros) Crédit du Nord, 26 April 1995. I had never seen this document and my surprise was total because I have never filed 10 million francs in Credit du Nord, "said Mr Galy-Dejean to the judge, his PV hearing Tuesday by city site Mediapart and Le Monde. The former treasurer said remember only a payment of 3 million francs (about 461,000 euros). He says going to file April 26, 1995 3 million francs in cash at the head of Crédit du Nord in Paris. "It's the only time I went to deposit money at Credit du Nord," he explains, as his hearing PV. In the months that follow, Rene Galy-Dejean concerned not to see financial statements of the candidate Balladur, it is supposed to sign a deposit to the Constitutional Council no later than July 13. "On 7 or 8 July, I went to the new Mr Beloved (accountant, ed) embarrassed because I found told me that accounts had been filed on July 5. I realize at this point that I had not seen the financial statements, which I had not signed and I had not filed, "he said. He then discovers that he has not been designated as agent of the candidate Balladur before the Constitutional Council. Asked about the provenance of 7 million francs deposited in denominations of 500 francs, he replied: "I do not know. I am unable to say where does this money that I have not filed. " For his part, former Prime Minister Edouard Balladur has tried in recent months, "completely preposterous" allegations of a secret political funding. The daily Libération had suggested they could come from commissions paid on the contract of sale of submarines to Pakistan in 1995. Meanwhile, counsel for the plaintiffs, Mr. Olivier Morice, announced he would seek a hearing Gerard Longuet, as chairman of the Republican Party from 1990 to 1995, the judge in charge of the investigation into the attack in Karachi, Marc Trévidic. The new defense minister had succeeded at the head of the Republican Party to Francois Leotard, who has recently been heard by the judge.
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