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French Commission Refers Billionaire Stérin to Prosecutor Over Hearing Absences

Pierre-Édouard Stérin faces potential legal sanctions after refusing in-person testimony on his Périclès project for a third time.

Thomas Cazenave et Antoine Léaument «ont envie de faire les marioles devant les caméras», lance Pierre-Édouard Stérin
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Selon les documents révélés à l’été 2024 par le journal L’Humanité, Pierre-Édouard Stérin compte consacrer quelque 150 millions d’euros en dix ans pour faire triompher la droite conservatrice et l’extrême droite.
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Overview

  • Pierre-Édouard Stérin failed to appear for his third scheduled parliamentary hearing on May 20, citing security concerns and requesting a videoconference instead.
  • The commission president, Thomas Cazenave, rejected Stérin's videoconference request, emphasizing the legal requirement for in-person attendance.
  • The commission has referred Stérin's non-compliance to the public prosecutor, with potential penalties including up to two years in prison and a €7,500 fine.
  • Stérin's Périclès project, aimed at promoting conservative and far-right causes in France, has drawn scrutiny for its planned €150 million investment over a decade.
  • The Interior Ministry confirmed it had offered to ensure Stérin's security for the hearing, a measure he dismissed as insufficient.