06/03/2014 19:20
Ex-president of France Sarkozy and wife seek injunction
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni are to launch legal action after secret recordings of them were leaked online, the BBC reported.
Lawyers for Mr Sarkozy say they will file a request for an injunction to prevent more from being published.
They say the recordings were made by a former aide, Patrick Buisson, without the couple's knowledge.
Though embarrassing, the transcripts are unlikely to cause political damage, correspondents say.
Mr Sarkozy was said to be furious after it emerged that Mr Buisson had recorded hundreds of hours of meetings and private conversations during his 2007-12 term as French president.
In a statement, Mr Buisson's lawyer confirmed that the tapes had been made but claimed they had been done to help him to keep a proper record of all discussions with Mr Sarkozy and other officials.
Most of the recordings were destroyed and those that have been made public must have been stolen, the lawyer added.
Some of the recordings were published by satirical magazine Le Canard Enchaine and website Atlantico on Wednesday.
The initial revelations contain excerpts in which top officials express scorn over the presence of Mr Sarkozy's wife at meetings at the Elysee.
They also suggest that Mrs Bruni-Sarkozy was unhappy she had lost income when she married Mr Sarkozy, and hoped to boost her finances by advertising anti-ageing products.
Mr Sarkozy himself is shown to have been dismissive, even mocking, of the capacities of some of his ministers.
Henri Guaino, one of Mr Sarkozy's closest allies, said the former president felt "betrayed" by Mr Buisson.