Labor Minister Olivier Dussopt will be tried in Paris from November 27 to 30 for favoritism in a case involving a public contract concluded as mayor in the late 2000s with Saur, AFP learned from judicial source Friday, June 2, confirming information from BFMTV.
For these facts dating from the years 2009-2010, when he was deputy and mayor of Annonay (Ardèche), Olivier Dussopt was summoned to appear for favoritism by the National Financial Prosecutor's Office last week. The water treatment group is prosecuted for concealment of favoritism, and Olivier Brousse, former leader of Saur, for complicity, said the judicial source.
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