- Jean-Christophe Mitterrand
Jean-Christophe Mitterrand (born December 19, 1946, in
Boulogne-Billancourt ) is the son of former French presidentFrançois Mitterrand . He was an advisor to his father onAfrica n affairs from 1986 to 1992, [http://www.rfi.fr/actufr/articles/057/article_30518.asp Jean-Christophe Mitterrand joue les victimes] , "RFI", 16 September 2004 fr icon] and earned thenickname "Papamadit" (which translates as "Papa-told-me") in Africa.Life
Jean-Christophe Mitterrand was a press correspondent for the
Agence France Presse in 1975 inMauritania .Angolagate
In the 1990s, he, along with Russian businessman
Arcadi Gaydamak , were implicated in theAngolagate arms dealing scandal. He was indicted in 1993 by theFrench justice in this case, suspected of having used his influence to help the arms-dealerPierre Falcone sell Russian weapons toJosé Eduardo dos Santos 's government. On December 22, 2000, he was imprisoned in theSanté prison in Paris, on orders of the magistratePhilippe Courroye , on charges of "complicity of arms traffic, "trafic d'influence" [i.e. corruption] and "trafic d'influence aggravé"." He was suspected of having received important sums of money in 1993 and 1994 for his role as an intermediary in this contract, and has recognized having received US$ 1,8 million (13 million Francs) from theBrenco on aSwiss bank account — although he denied any participation to an arms deal.He was freed three weeks later, on January 11, 2001, after that his mother,
Danielle Mitterrand , managed to pay a caution of 5 million francs (762,000 euros). [http://www.lexpress.fr/info/france/dossier/falcone/dossier.asp?ida=418626 Jean-Christophe Mitterrand libéré] , "L'Express ", 15 January 2001 fr icon] However, he was indicted again on July 4, 2001, on charges of "complicity of arms traffic" by the magistrates Philippe Courroye andIsabelle Prévost-Desprez , following a complaint filed in January 2001 by the Socialist Minister of DefenceAlain Richard . [http://www.lexpress.fr/info/france/dossier/falcone/dossier.asp?ida=418627 Chronology of the Angolagate] , "L'Express ", 16 October 2002 fr icon]He was again indicted on October 17, 2001, for corruption by
investigative judge Courroye, suspected of having received US$ 300,000 from the Brenco in payment of councils to Falcone. On the eve of this new indictment, he himself had filed a complaint against Courroye accusing of him of having made a "false" document in July 2000 (because Courroye had put the date of 3 July for an ordinance drafted on 5 July) — but this manoeuver did not succeed in cancelling the procedure.According to a financial expertise transmitted in May 2004 to the judge Courroye, Pierre Falcone paid Jean-Christophe Mitterrand 2,2 million euros.
On January 13, 2006, the
Court of Appeal of Paris confirmed the initial sentence. On October 27, 2006, theCourt of Cassation rejected Mitterrand's appeal, and confirmed his a 30 months prison sentence onprobation , along with a euros 600,000 fine fortax evasion ("fraude fiscale") — because of 600,000 euros received from Falcone but not declared to theFisc tax administration.References
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