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Marco Mouly, interviewed before his return to detention: “I am very afraid of going to prison”

2024-03-17T12:07:27.030Z

Highlights: Marco Mouly, incarcerated this week, gave a last interview before his return to prison. “I'm not a star, but I missed my calling. I should have been a real actor, assures one of the protagonists of the famous carbon tax scam,” he tells France 5. In 2019, Marco Mouly was found guilty of having “exported Community goods to failing Danish companies which resold to companies while being unduly reimbursed for VAT, to the detriment of the Danish State”, the public prosecutor's office told us.


The protagonist of the carbon tax scam saw a sentencing judge revoke his suspended sentence in an old case for laq


One last media outing before “surrendering”.

Marco Mouly, incarcerated this week, gave a last interview before his return to prison, broadcast this Sunday in the magazine “CMédiatique” on France 5.

“I'm not a star, but I missed my calling.

I should have been a real actor, assures one of the protagonists of the famous carbon tax scam, during this interview interspersed by a friend who seems to want to advise him, and with whom he exchanges a few invectives.

“I live life as it comes (…).

The day I die, I will still have made history, good or bad,” he laughs, thanking everyone who supports him, especially on social networks.

Soon a new series?

“I am a victim of the state.

I did not invent carbon quotas,” he further argues, also accusing the journalist Fabrice Arfi and Mediapart of having sent him to prison…

Also read: Why is Marco Mouly, known for having participated in the carbon tax scam, imprisoned again?

“He will end up defrauding himself,” the Mediapart journalist replied on set.

He is fascinating.

It’s the continuation of the scam, putting on a show.”

And Fabrice Arfi recalled that Marco Mouly had been convicted in 2019 in another case and that his sentence was accompanied by three obligations.

“The courts realized that he had not fulfilled any of his conditions and decided to revoke his 18-month suspended sentence.

It's not my fault ".

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After announcing his escape, Marco Mouly, the “carbon tax” scammer, surrenders

In 2019, Marco Mouly was found guilty of having “exported Community goods to failing Danish companies which resold to companies while being unduly reimbursed for VAT, to the detriment of the Danish State”, the public prosecutor's office told us. Paris this week.

Acts of organized VAT fraud committed between 1998 and 1999, when he was general manager of the company “Vendôme Trading”.

While awaiting his release from prison, the whimsical crook has no plans to stop making people talk about him and has announced his desire to write a new series to tell his story.

Source: leparis

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