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Suspicions of conflicts of interest: Éric Dupond-Moretti sent back to trial, his lawyers appeal

2022-10-03T08:19:42.244Z


This is a first for a Minister of Justice in office. The Minister of Justice, who was traveling to Guyana over the weekend, was represented on Monday, October 3 by his lawyers before the commission of instruction of the CJR, made up of three magistrates. “ As unfortunately we expected, it was a dismissal order that was issued by the commission of the instruction. We immediately lodged an appeal in cassation against this judgment. This stop no longe


The Minister of Justice, who was traveling to Guyana over the weekend, was represented on Monday, October 3 by his lawyers before the commission of instruction of the CJR, made up of three magistrates.

As unfortunately we expected, it was a dismissal order that was issued by the commission of the instruction.

We immediately lodged an appeal in cassation against this judgment.

This stop no longer exists

, ”announced Me Christophe Ingrain and Rémi Lorrain at the exit of the CJR, in Paris.

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"

It is now up to the plenary assembly of the Court of Cassation to take up this file and to rule in particular on the numerous irregularities which have marred this file for two years, foremost among which is the atypical positioning, since it is unfair and biased by the Attorney General at the Court of Cassation

", François Molins, added Me Rémi Lorrain.

Arrived at nine o'clock at the CJR, whose court formation alone is empowered to try members of the government for crimes or misdemeanors committed in the exercise of their mandate, the two lawyers came out of it thirty minutes later, after to be served with the dismissal for “

illegal taking of interests

” by Éric Dupond-Moretti.

The former tenor of the bar, appointed head of the Chancellery in the summer of 2020 and reappointed to this post after the re-election in May of Emmanuel Macron, was indicted by the CJR for illegal taking of interest in July 2021.

For the minister himself, whose relations with the judiciary are notoriously difficult, the decision is no mystery: he said on Tuesday that he had "

virtual assurance

" of being fired.

I have always said that I held my legitimacy from the President of the Republic and the Prime Minister and from them only

”, he had also anticipated on Tuesday.

His dismissal will not fail to pose once again the question of the maintenance of the government of the former criminal lawyer.

Éric Dupond-Moretti is accused of having taken advantage of his position, once at the head of the Ministry of Justice, to settle accounts with magistrates with whom he had had trouble when he was a lawyer, which he dispute.

"Fadettes"

Complaints from magistrates' unions and the anticorruption association Anticor, denouncing two situations of conflict of interest since his arrival at the Chancellery, had given rise to the opening of a judicial investigation in January 2021.

The first case concerns the administrative investigation he ordered in September 2020 against three magistrates of the National Financial Prosecutor's Office (PNF).

They had had his detailed telephone bills (“

fadettes

”) go through when Mr. Dupond-Moretti was still a star at the bar in order to flush out a possible mole who would have informed Nicolas Sarkozy that he was being wiretapped in the corruption case. known as "

Paul Bismuth

".

A PNF deputy prosecutor, Patrice Amar, and his ex-boss, Eliane Houlette, appeared in September before the Superior Council of the Judiciary (CSM), which is due to render its decision on October 19.

No sanction was required against them.

The third magistrate implicated, Ulrika Delaunay-Weiss, was cleared before any hearing before the CSM.

Read also Case of the “fadettes”: no disciplinary sanction claimed against the vice-prosecutor of the PNF, Patrice Amar

In the second case, the Keeper of the Seals is accused of having initiated administrative proceedings against a former investigating judge seconded to Monaco, Édouard Levrault, who had indicted one of his ex-clients.

Eric Dupond-Moretti had criticized his “

cowboy

” methods .

The CSM decided on September 15 not to sanction Mr. Levrault, considering that “

no disciplinary breach could be blamed on him

”.

A decision that sounded like a disavowal of the minister.

Throughout the investigation, Eric Dupond-Moretti repeated that he had only "

followed the recommendations of his administration

".

An argument that did not convince the public prosecutor: in May he requested a trial against the minister

Source: lefigaro

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