Former French Minister confirms Pak arms sale kickbacks |
| Updated at: 1835 PST, Wednesday, November 17, 2010 Millon told investigating magistrate Renaud Van Ruymbeke about the kickbacks during a hearing on Wednesday, a source close to the matter told. Former President Jacques Chirac tasked Millon with ending kickbacks on arms contracts shortly after he came to power in 1995. Chirac asked Millon "to proceed with revising arms contracts and to verify as much as possible if there were signs of the existence of kickbacks," the source said. "For the Pakistani contract, looking at the secret service reports and analyses carried out by the (defence) ministry services, one has the absolute conviction that there were kickbacks," media quoted Millon as telling the judge. Millon spoke in the context of investigations and legal proceedings linked to the killing of 11 French engineers in the bombing. Van Ruymbeke is investigating claims that a company set up with President Nicolas Sarkozy's approval channelled money from the arms deal commissions to fund political activities in France. French investigators have since 2008 been examining allegations that the canceling of commissions for one of the arms deals prompted the attack that killed 11 French engineers and three others in Pakistan eight years ago. |
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Former French Minister confirms Pak arms sale kickbacks
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