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The Agusta A109 helicopter (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4L’ Agusta deal O Agusta-Dassault affair It was a scandal of corruption in relation to the combat helicopters purchased by the Belgian army, by the Italian producer Agusta in 1988. The deal came to light through a search for the Belgian office Agusta and his lobbyists Georges Cywie. The scandal has led to the resignation of several important politicians. In January 1994, the Belgian Senate voted for a partial reduction of the parliamentary immunity of the two regional ministers Guy Spitels (PS) and Guy Mathot (PS) following a report by the investigating judge V\u00e9ronique Ancia. Belgian Defense Minister Guy Co\u00ebme (PS) had to resign in January 1994. He was followed by Foreign Minister Franck Vandenbroucke (SP) in March of the same year and on October 20, 1995 the secretary of NATO Willy Claes. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The Belgian Court of Cassation sentenced Willy Claes to three years of supervision on 23 December 1998 and prohibited him from holding public offices for five years. Guy Co\u00ebme and Guy Spitaels have been sentenced to two years of supervised freedom and cannot cover assignments for five years. The French industrialist Serge Dassault was sentenced to two years of supervised freedom. [first] Only Guy Mathot was acquitted of accusations. In total, Agusta and Dassault paid over 160 million Belgian francs (about 4 million euros) in bribes to the socialist parties and the Sozialistische Partij. The socialist parties had to reimburse 49 million francs and the satisfying parties 111 million francs. Willy Claes was forced to resign by the office of NATO Secretary General for the scandal Judgments of the Court of Cassation Name Function Match Crime (Agusta case) Crime (Dassault case) Pity Well (Franchi Belgian) Other bastien Chief of Staff at Co\u00ebme PS – Passive corruption Falsification of documents 6 months in freedom 6,000 Willy Claes Minister of Economy SP Passive corruption Passive corruption 3 years in freedom 60,000 Guy Co\u00ebme Ministry of Defense PS – Passive corruption Falsification of documents 2 years in freedom 60,000 Serge Dassault Director of Dassault Group – – Active corruption 2 years of supervised freedom 60,000 Johan Delanghe Chief of Staff presso Claes SP Passive corruption Passive corruption Falsification of documents 18 months 60,000 Auguste Merry Hermanus Chief of Staff PS – Passive corruption 1 year of supervised freedom 30,000 Etienne eaten Tessoriere del Socialist Party SP – – 1 year freely 30,000 Jean-Louis Mazy Chief of Staff at Co\u00ebme PS – Passive corruption Falsification of documents 6 months in freedom 6,000 Alfons Puelinckx Lawyer – Passive corruption Falsification of documents Passive corruption 2 years of imprisonment 60,000 Francois Pirot Deputy secretary of the socialist parties PS – Passive corruption 3 months freely freedom 6,000 Guy Spitaels President of the Socialist Parties PS – Passive corruption 2 years in freedom 60,000 Luc Wallyn Secretary of the Socialist Parties PS Passive corruption Falsification of documents Passive corruption 2 years in freedom 60,000 On July 18, 1991, the politician, Andr\u00e9 Cools, died as part of a murder. Various slopes have been hypothesized on the motivations of this assassination, including Agusta deal. The judicial investigation did not establish a link between the cases Agusta and Cools. [2] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki42\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki42\/affare-i-like-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Affare I like – Wikipedia"}}]}]