Corruption in French politics is nothing new /. letter
It is the scale and egregiousness of Nicolas Sarkozy’s corruption that mark out his case most starkly, writes Dr David Lees You are right to highlight the horrific abuse being levelled at Nathalie Gavarino, the judge who presided over the trial of Nicolas Sarkozy (Editorial, 22 October). (…)
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