13 October 2025, 21:00

9

Ex-French President Sarkozy’s 5-year jail term to start next week, RTL reports

Ex-French President Sarkozy’s 5-year jail term to start next week, RTL reports

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy will head to a Paris prison next week, where he will begin an unprecedented five-year prison sentence for criminal conspiracy over attempts to raise 2007 election campaign funds from Libya, RTL reported on Monday.

RTL reported that Sarkozy would be sent to Paris’ Sante prison on October 21.

The Paris financial prosecutor’s office said it could neither confirm nor deny the RTL report. Sarkozy’s lawyers did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The sentence was a spectacular downfall for the conservative who led France from 2007-2012, with judges saying their ruling took into account the “exceptional seriousness” of the case.

Sarkozy, who has always said he was innocent, was found guilty of criminal conspiracy over efforts by close aides to procure funds for his successful 2007 presidential bid from Libya during the rule of late dictator Muammar Gaddafi.

It is the third time Sarkozy has been convicted of fraud-related charges.

Similar news

The Municipality of Limassol announces that from Tuesday, November 11, 2025, between 8.00 am. and 2.00 pm It will accept entries for the large parade of Limassol Carnival 2026. The last day of a statement is Friday, Dece...

Icon

59 minutes ago

The issue of abuse of power regarding one of the charges in the trial for the naturalization program was raised by Dimitris Syllouris's lawyer, Chris Triantafyllidis, during today's procedure before the Criminal Court, n...

Icon

1 hour ago

Suspected Islamic State-backed rebels killed 19 civilians in an overnight attack in eastern Congo, two local officials said on Monday, deepening insecurity in the mineral-rich region.The attack, believed to have been car...

Icon

1 hour ago

The International Labour Organisation faces “critical” cash flow problems and could abolish up to 295 posts – about 8 per cent of its workforce – if the United States and other countries do not pay their dues, according...

Icon

1 hour ago

Venezuela’s government said on Monday it will close its embassies in Norway and Australia and open new ones in Burkina Faso and Zimbabwe as part of a restructuring of its foreign service, after weeks of growing tensions...

Icon

1 hour ago

A 65-year-old from Romania who had been hit by a bus on September 4 died in hospital on Monday.The accident had happened in Limassol almost opposite the city’s central police station.Philenews quoted sources as saying th...

Icon

2 hours ago

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday that he would meet US President Donald Trump in Washington on Friday, where the two would discuss Ukraine’s air defence and long-range strike capabilities.The two le...

Icon

2 hours ago

Eurovision Song Contest organisers will no longer meet online in November to vote on Israel’s participation in the competition, following Middle East “developments”, the European Broadcasting Union said on Monday in an a...

Icon

2 hours ago

The initiative of the Republic of Cyprus, which relates to security, the rebuilding of Gaza and the humanitarian sector, was presented by the President of the Republic, during his contacts at the Sarm El Sheikh meeting....

Icon

2 hours ago

Intercollege, in collaboration with the Beauty Line and the Nicosia University Training and Development Unit, is organizing the specialized beauty consultant with 100% tuition coverage. In 8 weeks you will gain knowledge...

Icon

2 hours ago