
Quentin Dandoy
Quentin Dandoy is a vice-procurer involved in high-profile legal cases in France. Recently, he has gained attention for his role in the trial concerning former French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his alleged involvement in a corruption pact with Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, which reportedly financed Sarkozy's 2007 presidential campaign.
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Argentina:
Quentin Dandoy spoke of a 'set of evidence' pointing to Nicolas Sarkozy as the 'sponsor' of the operation.
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Monaco:
Quentin Dandoy is one of the prosecutors who described Sarkozy's actions as driven by a devouring personal ambition.
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France:
Quentin Dandoy is one of the prosecutors who described Nicolas Sarkozy's ambition as detrimental to essential values.
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France:
Quentin Dandoy is the prosecutor presenting the case against Nicolas Sarkozy in the trial.
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France:
Quentin Dandoy is the vice-prosecutor who presented a detailed argument against Sarkozy.
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