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The bittersweet exile of carbon swindler millionaires, convicted in France and stuck in Israel
By Henri Seckel Published on June 3, 2023, at 5:41 pm (Paris), updated on June 3, 2023, at 5:41 pmSubscribers only
FeatureSome 30 French-Israelis sentenced in France for their participation in the gigantic 2008-2009 carbon VAT fraud are taking advantage of cumbersome extradition procedures to live in Israel. Le Monde investigated this community where money, as the proverb goes, cannot buy happiness.
You might think he's just another guy walking his dog, but in fact, he's a mastermind con artist on the run. Amidst the bikinis and beachgoers, the aromas of grilled eggplant and sunscreen, Cyril Astruc strolled the beach of Herzliya. A slim figure, a floral shirt, tanned skin, a Belgian sheepdog at the end of the leash, a 19-year prison sentence and three international arrest warrants hanging over his head. If he ever set foot in France, where he was born 50 years ago, he would
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The glitzy, murky world of man accused of vast French carbon trading fraud
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