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Sarkozy gets 5-year jail term for Libya campaign funding scandal

Published on: September 25, 2025 6:52 PM

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been sentenced to five years in prison. A Paris court found him guilty of criminal conspiracy over illegal election campaign funding. The case relates to his 2007 campaign, which prosecutors say was secretly financed by Libya’s former leader, Muammar Gaddafi. The court ruled Sarkozy accepted illicit support but did not personally benefit from the funds. He was also fined €100,000 and barred from holding public office.

This verdict marks a historic moment in French politics. Sarkozy is now the first president since World War II to receive a prison sentence. He has denied all wrongdoing and insists the case is politically motivated. Outside the court, he called the decision a serious threat to justice. He confirmed that he will appeal the verdict, but the sentence remains in effect during the process.

Prosecutors will notify Sarkozy within a month when he must begin serving his sentence. However, an appeal may delay any prison time. The court chose not to accept the prosecution’s argument that Sarkozy directly profited from the funds. Still, the judges said the crimes were of “extraordinary seriousness” and damaged public trust.

Sarkozy had already been convicted in two separate cases, both linked to corruption and influence-peddling. In those instances, he avoided jail due to suspended sentences or house arrest. This new ruling could finally send the former president behind bars. His fall from power continues to shock political observers and citizens alike.

The investigation revealed years of covert dealings between Sarkozy’s team and Libyan officials. Evidence included cash transfers, secret meetings, and testimonies from close aides. Although Sarkozy once held one of France’s highest offices, this conviction shows that no one is above the law. The political and legal consequences of the case are expected to echo for years.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: five years in prison, Latest, Libya campaign funding scandal, Nicolas Sarkozy

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