New | Ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy says French justice twisted by politics in corruption probe
Conservative politician complains of political persecution by the judiciary after he was placed under investigation for allegedly using his influence to gain details of an earlier investigation
Former President Nicolas Sarkozy said on Wednesday France’s justice system was being used for political ends, after he was put under investigation on suspicion of using his influence to gain details of a probe into his 2007 election campaign.
The judicial step, which often but not always leads to trial, is a major setback to Sarkozy’s hopes of a political comeback after his 2012 defeat by socialist Francois Hollande.
The conservative politician denies wrongdoing in a string of investigations where his direct or indirect implication has cast doubt on his viability as a candidate in the 2017 elections.
“I say to all those who are listening or watching that I have never betrayed them and have never committed an act against the Republic’s principles and the rule of law,” Sarkozy said in his first interview since losing the 2012 election.
“The situation is sufficiently serious to tell the French people where we stand on the political exploitation of part of the legal system today.”