MINISTERS NAMED
IN PAY OF STAVISKY
SECRETARY'S EVIDENCE
VENAL POLITICIANS
United Press Association —Bj Electric releLONDON, March 13. The Paris.correspondent of the British United Press reports that Stavisky's secretary, Roinagnino, giving evidence before the examining Magistrate yesterday, named the following as having been in close connection with the swindler:— ; M. Pierre Cot, ex-Minister of Air; M. Henri Queuillc, Minister of Agriculture; M. Flandin, Minister of Public AVorks; M. Louis Serre, ex-Minister of Commerce; and M. Georges Julien, exDirector of the Surete Generate. He added that Stavisky frequently entertained these and other, high officials, and was in close touch with the Tardieu and Chautemps Governments. Romagnino said: "I am charged with distributing seven to eight million francs to various politicians. This is untrue, because the politicians in question would not accept the intervention' of a third party." . ■.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 62, 14 March 1934, Page 9
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136MINISTERS NAMED Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 62, 14 March 1934, Page 9
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