Bernard Guillet
Bernard Guillet was the diplomatic adviser of Charles Pasqua with the French Ministère of the interior (1986-1988 then 1993-1995) and with the General advice of the Hauts-de-Seine. He was implied in several politico-financial businesses like the illegal Financement of the RPF and the French shutter of the Affaire oil against food.
Business of the sales of weapons to the Angola
- the judge Philippe Courroye, examining magistrate of the Business of the sales of weapons in Angola (Angolagate), has investigation into a transfer of 1,5 franc million carried out on July 12th, 1996 between Brenco, the company of the merchant of weapons Pierre Falcone, and the Association the France-Africa-East (AFAO), which Bernard Guillet and Charles Pasqua animate. The AFAO had domiciled in the same buildings as Demain France, the movement of Mr. Pasqua. It was dissolved in October 2000.
- Thursday, April 12, 2001, Bernard Guillet was seen meaning its setting in examination for “concealment of Abuse of corporate asset”.
French shutter of the business oil against food
- In the French shutter of the Business oil against food, the former diplomatic adviser of Charles Pasqua would have been, in 2001, “allocatee within the framework of one only contract (phase 10) of a quantity of approximately 2 million barrels”.
- April 28th, 2005: Bernard Guillet is put in examination for “concealment of abuse of corporate asset” and “worsened trading of favors”. Mr. Guillet reported with the judge Philippe Courroye the conditions under which Saddam Hussein had wanted to reward Charles Pasqua: “Tarek Aziz said to me that the Iraq wanted to thank Charles Pasqua for the role that it had had when, in 1993, it had organized the first visit and the first contact with official of high ranking in France, Tarek Aziz. ”
References
- the diplomat of Charles Pasqua Bernard Guillet leaves the shade and clarifies the Falcone business - the World 4/28/2001
- Bernard Guillet, adviser of Mr. Pasqua, put in examination in the Falcone business - Le Monde - 4/14/2001
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