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Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy stripped of nation's top honour

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy stripped of nation's top honour

7NEWS8 hours ago

Former president Nicolas Sarkozy has been stripped of his Legion of Honour, France's highest distinction, after being convicted of corruption and influence peddling.
The centre-right politician has been embroiled in legal battles since leaving office in 2012.
France's highest court upheld his conviction for corruption and influence peddling in 2024, ordering him to wear an electronic tag for a year — a first for a former French head of state.
Also in 2024, an appeals court confirmed a separate conviction for illegal campaign financing in his failed re-election bid in 2012.
The rules of the Legion of Honour award meant the revocation — announced in a decree published in Sunday's Official Bulletin — had been expected.

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Former president Nicolas Sarkozy has been stripped of his Legion of Honour, France's highest distinction, after being convicted of corruption and influence peddling. The centre-right politician has been embroiled in legal battles since leaving office in 2012. France's highest court upheld his conviction for corruption and influence peddling in 2024, ordering him to wear an electronic tag for a year - a first for a former French head of state. Also in 2024, an appeals court confirmed a separate conviction for illegal campaign financing in his failed re-election bid in 2012. The rules of the Legion of Honour award meant the revocation - announced in a decree published in Sunday's Official Bulletin - had been expected. Former president Nicolas Sarkozy has been stripped of his Legion of Honour, France's highest distinction, after being convicted of corruption and influence peddling. The centre-right politician has been embroiled in legal battles since leaving office in 2012. France's highest court upheld his conviction for corruption and influence peddling in 2024, ordering him to wear an electronic tag for a year - a first for a former French head of state. Also in 2024, an appeals court confirmed a separate conviction for illegal campaign financing in his failed re-election bid in 2012. The rules of the Legion of Honour award meant the revocation - announced in a decree published in Sunday's Official Bulletin - had been expected. Former president Nicolas Sarkozy has been stripped of his Legion of Honour, France's highest distinction, after being convicted of corruption and influence peddling. The centre-right politician has been embroiled in legal battles since leaving office in 2012. France's highest court upheld his conviction for corruption and influence peddling in 2024, ordering him to wear an electronic tag for a year - a first for a former French head of state. Also in 2024, an appeals court confirmed a separate conviction for illegal campaign financing in his failed re-election bid in 2012. The rules of the Legion of Honour award meant the revocation - announced in a decree published in Sunday's Official Bulletin - had been expected. Former president Nicolas Sarkozy has been stripped of his Legion of Honour, France's highest distinction, after being convicted of corruption and influence peddling. The centre-right politician has been embroiled in legal battles since leaving office in 2012. France's highest court upheld his conviction for corruption and influence peddling in 2024, ordering him to wear an electronic tag for a year - a first for a former French head of state. Also in 2024, an appeals court confirmed a separate conviction for illegal campaign financing in his failed re-election bid in 2012. The rules of the Legion of Honour award meant the revocation - announced in a decree published in Sunday's Official Bulletin - had been expected.

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy stripped of nation's top honour
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy stripped of nation's top honour

7NEWS

time8 hours ago

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Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy stripped of nation's top honour

Former president Nicolas Sarkozy has been stripped of his Legion of Honour, France's highest distinction, after being convicted of corruption and influence peddling. The centre-right politician has been embroiled in legal battles since leaving office in 2012. France's highest court upheld his conviction for corruption and influence peddling in 2024, ordering him to wear an electronic tag for a year — a first for a former French head of state. Also in 2024, an appeals court confirmed a separate conviction for illegal campaign financing in his failed re-election bid in 2012. The rules of the Legion of Honour award meant the revocation — announced in a decree published in Sunday's Official Bulletin — had been expected.

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Former president Nicolas Sarkozy has been embroiled in legal battles since leaving office in 2012. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP Dominique Vidalon and Gilles Guillaume Reuters Former president Nicolas Sarkozy has been stripped of his Legion of Honour, France's highest distinction, after being convicted of corruption and influence peddling. The centre-right politician has been embroiled in legal battles since leaving office in 2012. France's highest court upheld his conviction for corruption and influence peddling in 2024, ordering him to wear an electronic tag for a year - a first for a former French head of state. Also in 2024, an appeals court confirmed a separate conviction for illegal campaign financing in his failed re-election bid in 2012. The rules of the Legion of Honour award meant the revocation - announced in a decree published in Sunday's Official Bulletin - had been expected.

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