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      paris: french police have raided the home and offices of the former french president nicolas sarkozy as part of an investigation into illegal campaign financing and alleged cash payments from the l'oreal heiress , liliane bettencourt , france's wealthiest woman .
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      french investigators searched former president nicolas sarkozy's home and office as part of a probe into suspected illegal financing of his 2007 presidential campaign by the l'oreal cosmetics heiress , an official said.potential.. .
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      paris (reuters) - police raided the home and offices of former french president nicolas sarkozy on tuesday as part of a judicial inquiry into financial relations between his political camp and the richest woman in france , l'oreal heiress liliane bettencourt t related storiesexplosion rocks shopping centre in nigeria capitalguns blamed for starting wildfires in parched westcanadian police open investigation into mall collapseasylum boat in distress off indonesia: australia3 killed , 20 injured in peru protest at newmont mine project
      detectives investigating alleged illegal campaign-financing by l'oreal heiress , liliane bettencourt search carla bruni's paris mansionfrench police have raided the home and offices of the former president nicolas sarkozy as part of an investigation into allegations of illegal campaign-financing by france's wealthiest woman.police searched the mansion rented by carla bruni in a chic gated community in the west of paris early on tuesday morning t she and sarkozy have lived there since their marriage , in 2008.detectives also searched the office of the legal firm where sarkozy is a partner and the office he moved into after losing the presidential election to the socialist françois hollande in may.the couple were not present as they had left for a holiday in quebec on monday , sarkozy's lawyer said.as president , sarkozy was protected by judicial immunity but this expired on 16 june.a judge in bordeaux is investigating whether brown envelopes of illegal cash were given to sarkozy's rightwing ump party by france's wealthiest woman , the frail and ageing l'oreal heir , liliane bettencourt , during the election campaign in 2007.the investigating magistrate is trying to establish whether sarkozy's campaign may have received €800,000 (£640,000) in illegal funding , and whether transfers from swiss accounts may have been handed over to sarkozy's campaign treasurer or even to sarkozy himself.in february , eric woerth , the former budget minister and treasurer of sarkozy's ruling ump party , was placed under judicial investigation over cash he was alleged to have received from bettencourt to fund the 2007 campaign.sarkozy has denied any links to the scandal t magistrates working on the cases have so far kept silent over whether they would call sarkozy to testify.the investigation is part of the wider bettencourt saga , which has gripped france for years with plot twists including a disgruntled butler who hid a tape recorder in the drawing room and , crucially , whether security services at the head of the french state may have spied on journalists to hush it all up.sarkozy could also become a focus of a separate investigation into whether or not there was a shady cabinet noir at the highest reaches of the french government , which used the secret services to spy on journalists at le monde to uncover their sources for stories about the bettencourt affair.a security chief and sarkozy ally has been placed under investigation in the alleged political spying scandal t sarkozy has denied any involvement.nicolas sarkozyfranceeuropeangelique chrisafisguardian.co.uk
      french police raided the home and offices of former president nicolas sarkozy as part of a campaign-financing probe involving the heiress to the l'oréal cosmetics empire , liliane bettencourt .
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      french police have raided the home and offices of former president , nicolas sarkozy , as part of a probe into suspected illegal financing of his 2007 presidential campaign by france's richest woman , the l'oréal heiress.related storiesrussian serial killer 'is ex-policemaf'rare america map is found in munichforest fires engulf tourist destinationthe wrong maps , doors left open , bad wiring: is this why costa concordia really sanf?spanish aristocrats go to war over £22m sale of constable painting
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      paris (reuters) - police raided the home and offices of former french president nicolas sarkozy on tuesday as part of a judicial inquiry into financial relations between his political camp and the richest woman in france , l'oreal heiress liliane bettencourt .
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      a man facing forcible eviction from his home took four people hostage and shot them dead before turning his gun on himself yesterday after he barricaded himself inside his apartment in the german city of karlsruhe during a police siege of the building.related storiesgerman gunman kills landlord , bailiff , locksmith , girlfriend and himself during apartment evictionraid on nicolas sarkozy’s home and offices intended to send message that he is no longer above the lawukraine police tackle protests over russian language lawrussian punk band goes on hunger strikespanish police recover lost manuscript
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      a heavily armed man whose girlfriend was being evicted from her apartment today killed four people , including the new owner and a court bailiff who were shot execution style , before turning a shotgun on himself , german authorities said t related storiesspanish aristocrats go to war over £22m sale of constable paintingsarkozy’s home raided by police in campaign funding inquirygerman gunman takes hostages in karlsruhegerman gunman kills four peopleteargas used in ukraine protests over language law
      the former french president nicolas sarkozy and his wife , carla bruni-sarkozy , today suffered the indignity of a raid on their home by police investigating illegal campaign financing t related storiesgerman spy chief heinz fromm quits over neo-nazi investigation scandalmother who murdered children sentenced to 30 yearsmadonna's tour truck overturns in swedenfrench prime minister vows to cut budget deficit in five years without draconian public spending cutssarkozy’s home and offices raided by police
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      detectives investigating alleged illegal campaign-financing by l'oreal heiress liliane bettencourt search carla bruni's paris mansionfrench police have raided the home and offices of the former president nicolas sarkozy as part of an investigation into allegations of illegal campaign-financing by france's wealthiest woman.police searched the mansion rented by carla bruni in a chic gated community in the west of paris early on tuesday morning t she and sarkozy have lived there since their marriage , in 2008.detectives also searched the office of the legal firm where sarkozy is a partner and the office he moved into after losing the presidential election to the socialist françois hollande in may.the couple were not present as they had left for a holiday in quebec on monday , sarkozy's lawyer said.as president , sarkozy was protected by judicial immunity but this expired on 16 june.a judge in bordeaux is investigating whether brown envelopes of illegal cash were given to sarkozy's rightwing ump party by france's wealthiest woman , the frail and ageing l'oreal heir , liliane bettencourt , during the election campaign in 2007.the investigating magistrate is trying to establish whether sarkozy's campaign may have received €800,000 (£640,000) in illegal funding , and whether transfers from swiss accounts may have been handed over to sarkozy's campaign treasurer or even to sarkozy himself.in february , eric woerth , the former budget minister and treasurer of sarkozy's ruling ump party , was placed under judicial investigation over cash he was alleged to have received from bettencourt to fund the 2007 campaign.sarkozy has denied any links to the scandal t magistrates working on the cases have so far kept silent over whether they would call sarkozy to testify.the investigation is part of the wider bettencourt saga , which has gripped france for years with plot twists including a disgruntled butler who hid a tape recorder in the drawing room and , crucially , whether security services at the head of the french state may have spied on journalists to hush it all up.sarkozy could also become a focus of a separate investigation into whether or not there was a shady cabinet noir at the highest reaches of the french government , which used the secret services to spy on journalists at le monde to uncover their sources for stories about the bettencourt affair.a security chief and sarkozy ally has been placed under investigation in the alleged political spying scandal t sarkozy has denied any involvement.nicolas sarkozyfranceeuropeangelique chrisafisguardian.co.uk
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