The ruling upholds a lower court decision agreeing with prosecutors charging that Sarkozy’s team exceeded the spending limit by billing his right-wing Les Républicains party instead of the campaign.
Sarkozy received a one-year prison sentence, while further party and campaign officials were also sentenced to prison and banned from running for office.
Throughout the proceedings, Sarkozy , who served as French president from 2007 to 2012 maintained his innocence, insisting he was unaware of any false billing.
In a separate corruption case, Sarkozy was sentenced to three years detention, including two years suspended and one under house arrest.
He has appealed to France’s highest court — an option still available for his sentence in the current campaign financing case.
In yet another case, Sarkozy has been referred to a criminal court regarding alleged illegal Libyan financing of his 2007 campaign; for this, he should face trial in 2025.
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