Lebanon's central bank president will contest the French arrest order in court

 


Governor of the Lebanese Central Bank Riad Salameh has declared he will contest a request for his arrest that French prosecutors issued on the same day.

Salameh was cited as calling the arrest order issued by French investigative judge Aude Buresi "a violation of the law" in a statement released by the Central Bank of Lebanon on Tuesday.

The Governor allegedly charged Buresi of basing the decision to arrest on "presumptuous ideas" and "double standards."

Salameh's remark follows his failure to show up for interrogation on corruption-related accusations by French prosecutors in Paris on Tuesday, according to the Xinhua news agency.

Salameh is one of the top Lebanese officials who has been accused of causing the country's severe financial catastrophe.

The Governor, who has been the subject of several legal disputes both at home and abroad, has refuted the numerous accusations against him, including those of money laundering and unlawful enrichment.

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