Prosecutor won't appeal Trichet decision

The public prosecutor's office in Paris has said it will not appeal the decision to acquit Jean-Claude Trichet on charges of false accounting.

Source: BizWorld

Prosecutors in France have decided not to appeal the verdict in the case against Jean-Claude Trichet.

The move clears the way for the Bank of France governor to succeed Wim Duisenberg as president of the European Central Bank later this year.

The public prosecutor's office in Paris today said it would not appeal yesterday's decision to acquit

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