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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Sarkozy caught up in L&#x27;Oreal heiress cash scandal<br /><br />by Thibauld Malterre Thibauld Malterre<br /><br />23 mins ago<br /><br />PARIS (AFP) Allegations of illegal donations from France&#x27;s richest woman plunged Nicolas Sarkozy into the biggest crisis of his presidency Tuesday, despite protests he is the victim of a smear campaign.<br /><br />The French government reacted angrily to reports police had interviewed a witness over claims his presidential campaign received an illegal contribution of 150,000 euros in cash from L&#x27;Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt.<br /><br />Sarkozy faces mounting pressure to address the allegations directly and calls for a clear-out of tainted ministers, including embattled Labour Minister Eric Woerth, who is at the centre of the scandal.<br /><br />I would love it so much if the country could excite itself over the big problems ... rather than to get wrapped up in the first horror, a slander with only one goal, to smear with no basis in reality, Sarkozy said.<br /><br />Prime Minister Francois Fillon was more direct.<br /><br />This is slander, this is a systematic destabilisation campaign, Fillon told a news conference at the European parliament in Strasbourg.<br /><br />We will not be intimidated by these methods and I want to say that those who are involved in this manhunt, or slanderous accusations, should ask themselves if they still have a conscience, he said.<br /><br />In Paris, a parliamentary debate turned ugly when Budget Minister Francois Baroin accused the opposition of doing the work of the far right in pursuing the scandal, prompting a walk-out by Socialist deputies.<br /><br />Sarkozy&#x27;s approval ratings are at their lowest levels since his 2007 election and he faces an uphill battle to get reforms back on track before seeking reelection in 2012.<br /><br />On Tuesday, an opinion poll by the Ifop agency found 69 percent of French voters would like to see an immediate cabinet reshuffle.<br /><br />Already at the weekend two junior ministers were forced to step down over reports that they had spent public money on private jet rentals and cigars.<br /><br />The new claim is that Woerth, treasurer of the ruling UMP as well as a key minister, received 150,000 euros (188,000 dollars) in cash from Bettencourt. Donations to politicians and their parties are strictly limited in France.<br /><br />The investigative website Mediapart interviewed a former Bettencourt accountant, identified as Claire T., who alleged the heiress often gave cash to right-wing politicians.<br /><br />The accountant&#x27;s lawyer, Antoine Gillot, confirmed to AFP that his client had told police about the alleged payments.<br /><br />According to Mediapart, the accountant also alleges that Sarkozy personally received envelopes of cash after dinners at Bettencourt&#x27;s mansion when he was mayor of the Paris suburb of Neuilly.<br /><br />Woerth denied any wrongdoing and said he would not resign: My party has not received a single illegal euro. That&#x27;s enough! I have been treasurer for eight years. No one can say I did anything wrong.<br /><br />Last week, Sarkozy defended Woerth after it was revealed that his wife worked for a firm managing Bettencourt&#x27;s 17-billion-euro personal fortune.<br /><br />But, with the head of state now personally implicated, key right-wing allies, including the UMP leader in parliament, Jean-Francois Cope, called on the president to speak to the French people about the scandal.<br /><br />Presidential aides confirmed he was considering making a televised address.<br /><br />Benoit Hamon, spokesman for the opposition Socialists, called for a reshuffle and said that the allegations meant Woerth no longer had the legitimacy to be the government&#x27;s architect of pension reform.<br /><br />Claire T. alleged that Woerth received the cash donation in March 2007, ahead of Sarkozy&#x27;s election in May.<br /><br />Woerth has served as Sarkozy&#x27;s budget minister charged with fighting tax evasion by personalities like Bettencourt, before serving as labour minister.<br /><br />Mediapart quoted Claire T. as saying she had been asked for 150,000 euros by Bettencourt&#x27;s financial adviser Patrice de Maistre, who told her he would give it discreetly to Woerth at a dinner.<br /><br />The accountant, who worked for Bettencourt for 12 years until 2008, said she believed Sarkozy had also received envelopes in person while he was mayor between 1983 and 2002.<br /><br />Everyone in the house knew that Sarkozy went to see the Bettencourts to collect money, Mediapart quoted her as saying.<br /><br />The scandal implicating the heiress started with secret tapes recorded by the 87-year-old billionaire&#x27;s butler and leaked to media last month.<br /><br />Woerth&#x27;s name came up in the conversations, in which she and Maistre -- who denies all the allegations -- allegedly plotted to evade taxes.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/43354">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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