
Moussa Koussa
Moussa Koussa was a prominent Libyan intelligence chief and foreign minister under Muammar Gaddafi. He played a significant role in the Libyan government, particularly during the regime's later years, and was involved in various diplomatic efforts and intelligence operations. Koussa became well-known internationally, especially following his defection during the Libyan Civil War in 2011, which marked a critical turning point in the conflict. His actions and the documents associated with him have since been pivotal in various legal proceedings concerning the Gaddafi regime's alleged financial dealings, including accusations related to the funding of political campaigns in France.
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Moussa Koussa is mentioned as the Libyan security chief who allegedly approved funding for Sarkozy's campaign.
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