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Michel Roussin

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publish the integral content of Jean-Claude MĂ©ry's posthumous videocassette, in which Jean-Claude MĂ©ry, member of the executive committee of the RPR party, declared having given 5 million francs in cash to Michel Roussin, then Chirac's chief of staff, "in the presence of Mr. Chirac". Investigative
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delegation at Paris's municipal hall. He also presented himself as candidate to the presidency of the
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bank, Roussin in 1997 followed this function with his presidency of the Africa committee of the
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because of suspected involvement in various affairs concerning the illegal funding of Chirac's
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1984-86: Chief of staff of Jacques Chirac at the Paris municipal hall and then at Matignon
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group. He is charged of a special committee on Africa by the Medef's direction.
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would convoque on these grounds president Chirac as witness in March 2001.
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affair". He resigns from his ministerial functions, but is then acquitted.
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corruption affair concerning high schools in the Paris region
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1996: President of SAE International, a subsidiary of the
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oil company. Roussin is also allegedly a member of the
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Index

Minister for Cooperation
François Mitterrand
Édouard Balladur
Marcel Debarge
Bernard Debré
Rabat
Morocco
RPR
Rabat
Morocco
Alexandre de Marenches
SDECE French secret service
François Mitterrand
France
Jacques Chirac
Paris
Édouard Balladur
Balladur jurisprudence
Rally for the Republic
corruption affair concerning high schools in the Paris region
SAE International
Paribas
MEDEF
francophonie
Elf Aquitaine
masonic lodge
Grande Loge Nationale Française
HĂ´tel Matignon
Jacques Chirac
Alexandre de Marenches

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