Sarkozy Gets Stripped of France’s Highest Honor
This decision comes in the aftermath of his 2022 sentencing over charges of corruption and illicit influence.
In 2021, Sarkozy—who governed the French Republic from 2007 until 2012—was determined to be culpable of trying to bribe a magistrate.
He allegedly sought privileged details regarding a separate probe into alleged wrongdoing tied to his 2007 election campaign.
By 2023, the former head of state was issued a three-year custodial penalty, consisting of two years conditionally suspended and one year to be served under house arrest with electronic surveillance.
In the final months of 2024, France’s top judicial body—the Court of Cassation—confirmed the ruling, rejecting Sarkozy’s attempt to reverse the decision.
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