Lebanese governor fails to attend French court hearing
Salameh’s lawyer calls summons “null and void” as politicians hold talks over possible successor
Lebanon’s central bank governor did not attend a French court hearing that was considering whether to charge him with financial crimes, Reuters reported today (May 16).
French judge Aude Buresi is leading an investigation into claims of money laundering, embezzlement and illegal enrichment by Bank of Lebanon governor Riad Salameh. Reuters reported the court was likely to formally charge Salameh with several crimes, but said he had not attended the hearing.
Media outlet Naharnet said Salameh
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