Jul 28, 2008
Parliamentary committee of inquiry, claimed by the Socialist deputies,
Pierre Moscovici (PS) called Monday for the creation of a parliamentary committee of inquiry, claimed by the Socialist deputies, to understand "how we got to give hundreds of millions of euros" by Bernard Tapie and to determine "the role of Nicolas Sarkozy".Any appeal against the decision rendered by an arbitral tribunal in the case Tapie would be decided on Monday, said Bercy while pointing out that this assumption was low.
Bernard Tapie has enough to live now with public money which was decided by a justice; you need to know how you got to give hundreds of millions of euros to Mr. Tapie. Ca fait much, much, "said Moscovici on France Inter.
The former minister said he was "extremely disturbed" by the affair. "You should know exactly what were the instructions given and why, what was the role of Nicolas Sarkozy, the role of the Ministry of Finance, and how we have chosen justice arbitration and not justice at all," said Moscovici.
"After a court decision, it turned to an arbitration court which is a commercial justice", "more favourable business environment", and "we did on the pressure apparently Nicolas Sarkozy and in any case Ministry of Finance, "he assured.
"I say that there has been in there a policy of intervention in favour of Bernard Tapie," he further said.
According to the deputy of Doubs, "one is struck by the coincidence between the support that Bernard Tapie never ceases to give Nicolas Sarkozy and support Nicolas Sarkozy brings to Bernard Tapie."
An arbitral tribunal, composed of three persons, sentenced July 11 CDR, which manages public structure liabilities of Credit Lyonnais to pay 285 million euros for the liquidators of the group felt that Bernard Tapie floué a plus - significant value achieved by the bank during the sale of Adidas.
The creation of a parliamentary committee of inquiry, requested by the PS deputies, requires a majority vote at a public meeting in the Assembly. This vote will not intervene before the next regular session in autumn
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