Justice Under Siege

Author:   Eva Joly
Publisher:   Arcadia Books
ISBN:  

9781905147465


Pages:   220
Publication Date:   02 September 2006
Format:   Hardback
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For six long years the French judge Eva Joly investigated the financial scandal of the state-owned petrol giant Elf Aquitaine. Close to two billion pounds had been siphoned off to pay for luxurious lifestyles and bribes. To her great surprise, Eva Joly was systematically hindered in her quest: she received regular death threats, her private and public telephones were illegally tapped, her home and offices burgled several times. For her courage and steadfastness, Madame Joly paid a high price: four policemen had to guard her life. This is her story.

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Author:   Eva Joly
Publisher:   Arcadia Books
Imprint:   Arcadia Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.00cm
Weight:   0.349kg
ISBN:  

9781905147465


ISBN 10:   1905147465
Pages:   220
Publication Date:   02 September 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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France's most famous examining judge. -- Jenni Murray, BBC Woman's Hour France's most famous examining judge. --Jenni Murray, BBC Woman's Hour Made her name fighting corruption in France. A national figure who shook the French establishment to its very core. --Stephen Sackur, BBC HardTalk One of France's most powerful and, in some spheres, most feared figures . . . Vanguard of a new generation of lawyers bent on exposing the corrupt practices that were part and parcel of the French political system. --James Coomarasamy, BBC News


One of France's most powerful and, in some spheres, most feared figures . . . Vanguard of a new generation of lawyers bent on exposing the corrupt practices that were part and parcel of the French political system. --James Coomarasamy, BBC News


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Eva Joly was born in Norway and went to Paris as an au pair at the age of 20. She took evening classes and by 37 she had completed a doctorate in law. Aged 50, Joly moved to the Palais de Justice in Paris as an investigating magistrate. In the spring of 1994, one of France's most flamboyant public figures was the first to get a taste of Madame Joly's judicial nouvelle cuisine. She investigated Bernard Tapie, owner of the hugely popular Marseilles football club and President Mitterrand's minister of urban affairs - and found a tax evader up to his elbows in fraud. But the Elf case did not become sensational until Joly zeroed in on Roland Dumas, former foreign minister under Mitterand. She learned of a GBP 1 million luxury apartment and a GBP 4,300 monthly expense budget allotted to Dumas's mistress Christine Deviers-Joncour, who had been put on the Elf payroll for unspecified duties. She locked up Deviers-Joncour, called Dumas in for questioning and personally presided over a search of his Parisian apartment. Eva Joly now lives in Oslo.

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