The trials of Bernard Tapie judicial ended. Charged with the raising accounts of two of his companies, Groupe Bernard Tapie (GBT) and Bernard Tapie Finance Real Estate Federation (FIBT), who were insolvent, Bernard Tapie has been released by the Paris Criminal Court on Friday . What the prosecution had requested in February.

"This release was expected in fifteen years. The court held that it would never have been there and there would never have to be a liquidation, welcomed Mr. Maurice Lantourne, attorney Bernard Tapie.

His other lawyer, Herve T?mime, even says that Bernard Tapie, "has been a settling of political scores and this case was for him a brake on business and politics." According to him, this release is primarily a "rehabilitation with accountability" of Credit Lyonnais.In 2008, the Consortium for implementation (CDR), a public body responsible for settling the liabilities of the bank, accused of having swindled Bernard Tapie in the resale of sports equipment manufacturer Adidas, has been ordered to pay 285 million euros the former minister.

Settle his accounts with the law

Bernard Tapie has always claimed that his two companies have not been bankrupt, had he not been swindled by Credit Lyonnais in connection with the sale of Adidas. His lawyers had argued that "the offense of bankruptcy is no longer possible", since "the first element" essential to a bankruptcy, ie liquidation or judicial relief, no longer exists.

The FIBT owned industrial heritage and financial Bernard Tapie and GBT wore his personal assets. The two holding companies were declared bankrupt in 1994.A winding canceled December 7, 2009 by the Paris Criminal Court.