Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy vehemently denied allegations of illegal financing by the Libyan government during his 2007 presidential campaign, calling it a “plot” orchestrated by “liars and crooks” at a Paris trial. Facing charges of corruption, illegal campaign financing, and criminal association, Sarkozy argued that evidence linking him to Libyan funds was fabricated. The trial, set to conclude on April 10, could have a significant impact on Sarkozy’s legacy, as he has already been convicted in two other scandals.
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Leasehold flats to be banned in overhaul of centuries-old system
The housing minister in England and Wales has pledged to abolish the centuries-old leasehold system before the next general election, banning the sale of new leasehold flats in favor of commonhold tenure. Homeowners will gain greater control over their properties, with measures outlined in a white paper marking the end of the "feudal" system, which has been criticized for unfair costs and practices. The proposed reforms will eliminate extra expenses like ground rent, giving homeowners...
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