According to the National Financial Prosecutor’s Office (PNF), the strong man of the oval would have, in return for the payment of 180,000 euros in March 2017, made a series of arbitrations favorable to the Altrad group.
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Three years in prison, including one firm, were required, Tuesday, September 20, against the president of the French Rugby Federation (FFR) Bernard Laporte and the businessman Mohed Altrad, suspected of having tied together one “corruption pact” in 2017.
According to the National Financial Prosecutor’s Office (PNF), the strong man of the oval would have, in return for the payment of 180,000 euros in March 2017, made a series of arbitrations favorable to the Altrad group. The prosecution also called on the criminal court to prohibit, for two years, Bernard Laporte from exercising any function in rugby and Mr. Altrad from managing a commercial company.