
Philippe Jaeglé
Philippe Jaeglé is a French prosecutor known for his role in high-profile financial investigations. As a key figure in the National Financial Prosecutor's Office (Parquet National Financier), he has been involved in several significant cases of corruption and financial misconduct in France. Recently, he gained media attention for his statements during the trial concerning the alleged corruption pact between former French President Nicolas Sarkozy and the Libyan regime of Muammar Gaddafi, where he described the arrangement as 'inconceivable, unheard of, and indecent.' His arguments emphasized the potential impact of this pact on the integrity of the French electoral process and national interests.
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Philippe Jaeglé defended the accusations against Nicolas Sarkozy during the proceedings.
piden 7 años de prisión para Nicolás SarkozyPhilippe Jaeglé is the deputy prosecutor who introduced the case against Sarkozy.
Au procès Sarkozy-Kadhafi, le premier jour des réquisitions : « Ce n’est pas une construction intellectuelle, ce sont les faits, rien que les faits, tous les faits »Philippe Jaeglé is the prosecutor who criticized the corruption pact as inconceivable and indecent.
Au procès Sarkozy-Kadhafi, le Parquet national financier fustige un « pacte de corruption inconcevable, inouï, indécent »












