- Serge Dassault
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footnotes =Serge Dassault (born 4 April 1925) is a French
entrepreneur ( Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Dassault Group) and conservativepolitician . According to "Forbes " magazine,as of 2006 he was the 56th richest person in the world.Dassault is the son of
Marcel Dassault , from whom he inherited theDassault Group . Since the elder Dassault's death, he has continued developing the company, with the help of current CEOCharles Edelstenne .Serge Dassault studied at the
École polytechnique andSupaéro . During the Second World War, he was jailed when his father was sent in Buchenwald for refusing to cooperate with the Germans in the airplane industry.Dassault's group also owns 82% of
Socpresse which controls many important Frenchnewspaper s andmagazine s, including "Le Figaro ", and "L'Express".He is a member of the
Union for a Popular Movement political party, as is his son Olivier, who is a deputy in theFrench National Assembly . He is the mayor of the city ofCorbeil-Essonnes , a southern suburb ofParis . In 2004, Serge Dassault helped finance the 200-million-euro "Islamic cultural center" (essentially, amosque ) in his city of Corbeil-Essonnes out of his own funds.In December 1998, Dassault was sentenced to two years' probation in the Belgian
Agusta scandal , and was fined 60,000 Belgian francs (about €1,500).In 2004, Serge Dassault became a senator, and in this position, he has been an outspoken advocate of conservative positions on economic and employment issues, claiming that France's taxes and workforce regulations ruin its entrepreneurs.
ee also
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List of billionaires
*French Rich List External links
* [http://www.forbes.com/finance/lists/10/2004/LIR.jhtml?passListId=10&passYear=2004&passListType=Person&uniqueId=8KGW&datatype=Person Forbes.com: Forbes World's Richest People]
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