Angolagate

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L'Angolagate, as it is known in the French press, was an arms-for-oil scandal involving deals between French businessman Pierre Falcone, the head of a firm called Brenco International; his colleague Jean-Christophe Mitterrand, the son of the former French president; and a Russian-born Israeli named Arkadi Gaydamak. Former Interior Minister Charles Pasqua is also involved in it.


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