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The leaked diaries of former French intelligence chief Yves Bertrand have enraged and amused the political establishment in Paris, which is already intrigued by the accusations of high-level corruption made by the prosecutors in the ongoing Angolagate trial (AC Vol 49 No 19). Bertrand's notes are being serialised in the usually conservative Paris weekly, Le Point....

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Yves Bertrand, Angola, Nicolas Sarkozy, Pierre Falcone, Jacques Chirac, Tassez, Jean-Christophe, François Mitterrand, Omar Bongo, Pascal Lissouba, Congo-Brazzaville, Noël Mamère, Le Point, Renseignements Généraux, protégé, Papa-m'a-dit, Palais de Justice, Parti Socialiste

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