Ségolène Royal on the value of her heritage
Ségolène Royal on the value of her heritage
Ségolène Royal on the value of her heritage
On the set of the TV news, Ségolène ROYAL, candidate in the 2007 presidential election, reacts to accusations about the undervaluation of his house in Mougins. She began by providing her perspective on the transparency of heritage policies submitted to the SFI. She points out that she is the only one at the moment to have made her declaration of heritage public. She then expressed some reservations about the images shown in the report on her house in Mougins and said that the declaration of their common heritage (his and that of his spouse François Hollande) was made by an accountant. There is no fraud to RSI reporting. It has confidence in the tax authorities that would have adjusted if there were fraud on the value of the property. She says a few words about this house of Mougins bought in 1986. She specifies that on her own property she is not liable for the tax on the fortune and recalls: "I started my life without anything... I acquired a certain number of good with her salary and only her salary".
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File : Policy money
Publication date : 6 March 2007
Reference:I21120276
Credits:Director : Claire, Jean François-Presenter : Pulvar, Audrey-Participant : Royal, Ségolène