Saif Khadafy wants his money back. He says he funded Sarkozy's campaign, and he thinks it's unfair that Sarkozy pushed for this resolution:
Gaddafi’s son was then asked that as France was the first country to recognise the Interim Transitional National Council in Benghazi, what was his opinion of President Sarkozy.
Saif al-Islam: “Sarkozy must first give back the money he took from Libya to finance his electoral campaign. We funded it and we have all the details and are ready to reveal everything. The first thing we want this clown to do is to give the money back to the Libyan people. He was given assistance so that he could help them. But he’s disappointed us: give us back our money. We have all the bank details and documents for the transfer operations and we will make everything public soon.
Heh-heh.
Saif's credibility isn't exactly overflowing right now, but this isn't the first time that Sarkozy's campaign was accused of, well, improprieties. He's also accused of taking kickbacks from an arms deal with Pakistan to help fund his campaign.
Saif Khadafy may be learning a lesson--albeit a little bit late--about honest politicians being the ones who stay bought.
Onward and upward,
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