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Christine Lagarde accused over Bernard Tapie ‘fraud’

 

Reuters
Tuesday 25 June 2013 14:11 EDT
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France Telecom’s CEO has said the IMF chief, Christine Lagarde, was fully briefed before approving a “fraudulent” arbitration process that saw the tycoon Bernard Tapie awarded a huge payout in 2008.

Investigators are trying to determine whether Mr Tapie’s connections to former President Nicolas Sarkozy had a role in the decision to resort to arbitration, which led to him receiving €403m in damages and interest.

France Telecom CEO Stephane Richard, an aide to Ms Lagarde when she was Finance Minister, has been placed under formal investigation over his role.

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