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Laporte-Altrad trial: firm prison required against the boss of French rugby and the president of Montpellier

2022-09-20T16:26:54.883Z


The prosecutors of the national financial prosecutor's office delivered their requisitions on Tuesday in the trial of the strong men of French rugby. They are


On the 8th day of the correctional trial which is shaking French rugby, the magistrates of the National Financial Prosecutor's Office (PNF) delivered their requisitions.

This Tuesday, in a courtroom that has never been so full since the start of the trial on September 7, prosecutors Céline Guillet and François-Xavier Dulin launched into a long indictment against the 5 defendants.

At the heart of the affair, the image contract linking in February 2017 Bernard Laporte, president of the French Rugby Federation, to the company of Mohed Altrad, billionaire and president of the Montpellier Hérault Rugby Club, and the multiple interventions then of the first in favor of the second.

Laporte and Altrad are being prosecuted for influence peddling, corruption, illegal taking of interests and abuse of corporate assets.

Serge Simon, vice-president of the FFR, appeared for him, for illegal taking of interests.

In another part of the case, Claude Atcher, general manager of GIP France 2023 (laid off for his managerial practices) is implicated for breach of trust, abuse of social property and concealed work and Benoît Rover, manager of the company Score XV of Claude Atcher, for complicity in misuse of corporate assets and concealment of breach of trust.

In these cases, the PNF magistrates delivered the following requisitions, described as "particularly heavy", by François-Xavier Dulin himself, but according to the prosecutor "to the extent of the complete absence of questioning of the defendants, the duration and gravity of the offences”:

Against

Bernard Laporte

, the prosecutors are asking for 3 years in prison, 2 of which are suspended, a 50,000 euro fine, a 2-year ban on managing a commercial company, a 2-year ban on exercising any function, even voluntarily, in connection with rugby.

All accompanied by the provisional execution “for immediate application”.

Against

Mohed Altrad

, they asked for the same sentences: 3 years in prison, 2 of which were suspended, but a heavier fine: 200,000 euros, and also a 2-year ban on managing a commercial company, a 2-year ban on exercise any function, even voluntarily, in connection with rugby.

Against

Serge Simon

, was required one year's imprisonment including six months suspended, 10,000 euros fine, and for one year, the prohibition of any function even voluntary in connection with rugby, all with also the provisional execution.

The prosecutors requested, against

Claude Atcher

, two years of imprisonment, one of which was suspended, a fine of 50,000 euros, a 3-year ban on managing any commercial activity, and a one-year ban on any office. , even on a voluntary basis, in connection with the world of rugby.

Finally, towards

Benoît Rover

, the prosecution requested one year's imprisonment, six months of which was suspended, and a 3-year ban on managing a commercial company, and a one-year ban on any function, even voluntarily, in connection with the world of rugby.

Source: leparis

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