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He had been heard since Tuesday morning. The custody of the Hauts-de-Seine deputy Thierry Solère (LREM), suspected of tax evasion but also of corruption and abuse of corporate property, was lifted Wednesday at 21:45 "on medical advice," said the prosecutor's office de Nanterre in a statement
"The investigations necessary for the demonstration of the truth and the verification of certain elements advanced by Mr. Solère (…) continue," said the prosecutor. My Pierre-Olivier Sur and Mathias Chichportich, the MP's lawyers, added that he had "not been brought before a magistrate with a view to indictment."
"The Prosecutor's Office" has taken no coercive measures or any prohibition against it, "said the lawyers. Thierry Solère's parliamentary immunity was lifted on 11 July at the request of the public prosecutor and the person concerned
"Tax evasion, influence peddling, corruption"
The former elected LR is referred to since September 2016 by an investigation opened by the prosecutor's office of Nanterre following a complaint by Bercy for "tax fraud". In January 2017, the investigations were extended to offenses of "trading in influence, corruption, abuse of social property, illicit financing of election expenses, breaches of reporting obligations to the High Authority for the Transparency of Public Life (HATVP) and recourse to these offenses, "said the prosecution in his statement.
Thierry Solère is suspected in particular of tax fraud in the period 2010-2013, while he was general counsel of the Hauts-de-Seine and worked in parallel as counselor in the private, had revealed the Duck Chained last summer. The parliamentarian had replied at the time to have been the subject of a "conventional control", and to have committed "no fiscal offense."
Thierry Solère denounces "false information"
Beyond, he is also suspected of having used his position to "help his corporate clients obtain public contracts", according to an article published recently World citing a document of the prosecution.
hiring the wife of a former executive of a corporate client as a parliamentary badistant also poses question to investigators, as well as transactions with a real estate developer. "False loans" would have been granted by the companies of this promoter, allowing the acquisition of "three apartments" then resold "to these same companies by operating the pbadage of the capital gains", according to Le Monde
Thierry Solère "regrets the false information spread especially in the case of" false loans "which he would have benefited," badured AFP Mes Sur and Chichportich. On the sidelines of this case, the former socialist seals guard Jean-Jacques Urvoas, suspected of having sent Thierry Solère evidence on the investigation, was indicted in June by the Court of Justice of the Republic for "Breach of professional secrecy".
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