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Bernard Tapie

Bernard Roger Tapie (French pronunciation: ​[bɛʁnaʁ ʁɔʒe tapi]; 26 January 1943 – 3 October 2021) was a French businessman, politician and occasional actor, singer, and TV host. He was Minister of City Affairs in the government of Pierre Bérégovoy.

Bernard Tapie
Tapie in 2011
Minister of City Affairs
In office
26 December 1992 – 28 March 1993
PresidentFrançois Mitterrand
Prime MinisterPierre Bérégovoy
Preceded byFrançois Loncle
Succeeded bySimone Veil
In office
2 April 1992 – 23 May 1992
PresidentFrançois Mitterrand
Prime MinisterPierre Bérégovoy
Preceded byAndré Laignel
Succeeded byFrançois Loncle
Member of the National Assembly
In office
2 April 1993 – 5 September 1996
Preceded byYves Vidal
Succeeded byRoger Meï
ConstituencyBouches-du-Rhône 10
In office
22 January 1989 – 26 December 1992
Preceded byGuy Teissier
Succeeded byJean-Claude Chermann
ConstituencyBouches-du-Rhône 6
Personal details
Born
Bernard Roger Tapie

(1943-01-26)26 January 1943
Paris, Occupied France
Died3 October 2021(2021-10-03) (aged 78)
Paris, France
Political partyRadical Party of the Left
Children4, including Sophie
Profession
  • Businessman
  • politician
  • actor
  • singer
  • television presenter
Military service
Allegiance France
Branch/service French Army
Years of service1963–1964
Unit 93e régiment d'infanterie

Life and career

Tapie was born in Paris. He was a businessman who specialized in recovering bankrupt companies, among which Adidas is the most famous (he owned Adidas from 1990 to 1993); and owner of sports teams: his cycling team La Vie Claire won the Tour de France twice – in 1985 and 1986 – and his football club Olympique de Marseille won the French championship four times in a row, and the Champions League in 1993.

La Vie Claire, one of Tapie's former businesses, is a chain of health product stores. It sponsored one of the strongest cycling teams of all time, La Vie Claire, which was founded after the 1983 European cycling season, when multiple Tour de France winner Bernard Hinault had acrimoniously broken away from the Renault–Elf–Gitane team that featured Hinault's much younger and newly crowned French Tour de France winner, Laurent Fignon.

La Vie Claire was formed by Hinault after Hinault had experienced a falling-out with his long-time and highly successful team manager from Renault–Elf, Cyrille Guimard, in respect to which of the two French riders (and previously loyal team-mates) would lead the team in 1984 after Fignon's 1983 victory, a race in which Hinault had been unable to participate, due to tendonitis of his knee that had flared up during the 1983 Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain) that had been raced little over a month earlier and which Hinault had won.

Following Hinault from the all-powerful Renault–Elf team to the newly formed La Vie Claire squad was Greg LeMond, who would himself end up winning three Tours de France with three different teams. Hinault and LeMond would soon win successive Tours with the La Vie Claire team after leaving Renault–Elf–Gitane, while both Fignon and Guimard would never win another Tour de France, as a cyclist and directeur sportif respectively, after 1984 (the closest that the two came to winning the Tour de France again was in 1989, when Lemond defeated their enduring alliance by a mere 8 seconds in the time-trial that was held on the final day of that Tour, which is still the closest ever winning margin in over 100 editions of the Tour and which closely followed Fignon's win that year in the Giro d'Italia, or Tour of Italy).

Hinault had already formed a strong collective of primarily French riders almost immediately after his breakaway from Renault–Elf and Guimard, and before he had even secured the much-needed financial backing for his team from someone like Bernard Tapie.

From 1986 to 1994, he was the president of the Olympique de Marseille football club, which became champions of France five times in a row (from 1989 to 1993) and won the 1992–93 UEFA Champions League.

In 1985, he bought the sailing ship "Club Mediterrannee" from the wife of disappeared French navigator Alain Colas. The boat was transported to Marseille, where Tapie had his football team, and restored for two years. It was renamed "Phocea" and was at that time the longest sailing ship in the world (70 m or 225 ft). Tapie took command of it with a new crew in 1988 and broke the world record for crossing the Atlantic Ocean.

In 2021, Tapie and his wife were severely beaten in a home invasion robbery.[1]

Legal difficulties

In 1993, the same year that Olympique de Marseille won the Champions League, he was accused of fixing the match between his club and minor club Valenciennes; the motivation seemed to be that he could thus save his best players for important matches and not waste their energy.

His club was stripped of its French league championship, though not of the Champions League title, and later suffered a forced relegation to the second division because of this match-fixing suspicion.

In 1994, Tapie was under criminal investigation for complicity of corruption and witness tampering. After a high-profile case against public prosecutor Éric de Montgolfier, he was sentenced in 1995 by the Court of Appeals of Douai to two years in prison, including 8 months non-suspended and three years of deprivation of his civic rights.

From 1993 to 2008 there was a long legal battle between Tapie and the Crédit Lyonnais bank (state-owned bank). Crédit Lyonnais had defrauded Tapie in 1993 and 1994 when it sold Adidas on his behalf to Robert Louis-Dreyfus, apparently by arranging a larger sale with Dreyfus without Tapie's knowledge.

A 600-million-franc (90-million-Euro) sum was granted in 1995 by the French justice system, and after appeal from Crédit Lyonnais the Appeal Court increased the sanction to 150 million Euros in 2005. This ruling was partially dismissed in Cassation. In 2008 a special judicial panel ruled that Tapie should receive compensation of €404 million from the French Ministry of Finance, headed by Christine Lagarde. She decided not to challenge the ruling. On 3 December 2015, a French court ruled that Tapie should return this compensation with interest.[2] A few days later, the Court of Justice of the Republic ordered that Lagarde should stand trial for negligence.[3]

On 19 December 2016, Lagarde was convicted of negligence; however, the conviction was not deemed a criminal record and Lagarde was not sentenced to any punishment.[4] In 2012, the new French government held by the socialists announced they would challenge in courts the Arbitrage sentence ruled in favor of Tapie under the presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy. After four years of new trials, the Arbitrage was canceled on the basis of a "suspected fraud" in the nomination and impartiality of one of the three judges who ruled in favor of Tapie.

In 2019, a criminal case was conducted against Tapie and the suspected judge concluded there was no fraud and the arbitrage was fully legal. The French authorities, supervised by the French government, appealed this decision. After 26 years of proceedings, this legal battle was still ongoing at the time of Tapie's death in 2021.

Acquisitions

Tapie made his fortune in the late 1970s and 1980s by acquiring bankrupt companies. The first companies that he purchased were paper companies Duverger and Diguet-Denis. Later came larger companies such as Leclanché Wonder – a large producer of batteries. He later sold this company to Ucar.

In 1990, Tapie purchased Adidas for nearly 1.6 billion francs. He took up a loan syndicated with a banking pool with a majority of foreign banks (German and Japanese banks for the main part), and in minority from French backers, in particular with the SdBO, the subsidiary of Crédit Lyonnais group hidden for several years.

The AGF, the UAP and Crédit Lyonnais entered the capital of the sporting brand. Adidas was nearly bankrupt when Tapie took it over. His five-year plan saved the company, the major change being the marketing with the recruiting of Bob Strasser (former Chief of Design from Nike), and the change of image of the brand (the logo for example was changed, from the lotus flower to the more modern (and still current logo) three stripes triangle). Manufacturing was largely moved to Asia, and the distribution network was completely redesigned.

In 1995, Adidas was listed on the Stock Exchange for a valuation of 11 billion francs, nearly six times the price paid by Robert to Tapie to acquire it.[5] He subsequently had a number of legal difficulties associated with the sale of the company, conducted by the French state-owned Crédit Lyonnais, which was subsequently sanctioned for lack of loyalty (by not informing Tapie he could sell the company at a much higher price than Crédit Lyonnais declared) and for breaching the obligation not to buy the company themselves. (Crédit Lyonnais used offshore companies to buy Adidas on their behalf but without declaring it.)

The Tapie group, through Bernard Tapie's son Laurent Tapie, who had created a successful company in the sportsbetting business that he sold in 2008 to Partouche Group (n.1 casino Group in Europe at that time), also tried to dabble in the online poker world when Laurent Tapie tried to acquire Full Tilt Poker. However, they were unable to negotiate a successful deal with the United States Department of Justice, and the deal fell through.[6]

Media

In 1995, Tapie turned to artistic endeavors because he was unable to pursue his previous interests: he was personally bankrupt and therefore unable to pursue business ventures, he was declared ineligible to run for political office, and he was banned from football. The first thing he turned to was film. He starred, together with Fabrice Luchini, in Claude Lelouch's 1996 movie Hommes, femmes, mode d'emploi (Men, Women: A User's Manual).[7]

In 1998, he collaborated on a song written by Doc Gynéco, "C'est beau la vie."

In 2000, he made his debut as a theater actor, receiving great reviews from French critics for his re-enactment of Jack Nicholson's role of Randle McMurphy in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.

In 2001, a documentary titled Who is Bernard Tapie? was produced by American filmmaker Marina Zenovich.[8]

From 2001 to 2005, Tapie acted in theater plays and appeared in the French TV series Valence as a police chief.

In 2018, Tapie was diagnosed with double cancer (stomach and esophagus). He was later treated in France and in Belgium, partially with experimental treatments.

Death

In the morning of 3 October 2021 his family announced that he had died at the age of 78. Tapie had been suffering from stomach cancer for several years.[9]

President Emmanuel Macron expressed his condolences to Tapie's family in a statement, saying he and his wife "have been touched by the news of the death of Bernard Tapie, whose ambition, energy and enthusiasm were a source of inspiration for generations of French people".[citation needed]

OM said in a statement, "Olympique de Marseille learned with deep sadness of the passing of Bernard Tapie. He will leave a great void in the hearts of the Marseillais and will forever remain in the legend of the club".[10]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bernard Tapie: French tycoon and wife attacked in home". BBC News. 5 April 2021.
  2. ^ Anne-Sylvaine Chassany (3 December 2015). "Bernard Tapie ordered to repay €403m to French state". Financial Times. Archived from the original on 10 December 2022. Retrieved 25 December 2016.
  3. ^ "IMF chief Lagarde to stand negligence trial in France". BBC. 17 December 2015. Retrieved 18 December 2015.
  4. ^ "Christine Lagarde avoids jail, keeps job after guilty verdict in negligence trial". CBC News. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
  5. ^ "FRENCH GROUP TO ACQUIRE 78% STAKE IN ADIDAS". The New York Times. Bloomberg Business News. 13 February 1993. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  6. ^ "Bernard Tapie Biography". Playsolidpoker.com. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  7. ^ . IMDb. 27 September 2012. Archived from the original on 27 September 2012. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  8. ^ . IMDb. 19 October 2012. Archived from the original on 19 October 2012. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  9. ^ "Colourful French tycoon and former minister Bernard Tapie dies at 78". France 24. 3 October 2021. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  10. ^ "French businessman and former Olympique de Marseille chairman Tapie dies". Reuters. 3 October 2021. Retrieved 3 October 2021.

External links

  • Integral arbitration decision in the Tapie's case 2008
  • Bernard Tapie hearing about the Adidas case arbitration
  • Jean Peyrelevade (former president of Crédit Lyonnais) hearing about the Adidas case arbitration

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City AffairsIn office 26 December 1992 28 March 1993PresidentFrancois MitterrandPrime MinisterPierre BeregovoyPreceded byFrancois LoncleSucceeded bySimone VeilIn office 2 April 1992 23 May 1992PresidentFrancois MitterrandPrime MinisterPierre BeregovoyPreceded byAndre LaignelSucceeded byFrancois LoncleMember of the National AssemblyIn office 2 April 1993 5 September 1996Preceded byYves VidalSucceeded byRoger MeiConstituencyBouches du Rhone 10In office 22 January 1989 26 December 1992Preceded byGuy TeissierSucceeded byJean Claude ChermannConstituencyBouches du Rhone 6Personal detailsBornBernard Roger Tapie 1943 01 26 26 January 1943Paris Occupied FranceDied3 October 2021 2021 10 03 aged 78 Paris FrancePolitical partyRadical Party of the LeftChildren4 including SophieProfessionBusinessmanpoliticianactorsingertelevision presenterMilitary serviceAllegiance FranceBranch serviceFrench ArmyYears of service1963 1964Unit93e regiment d infanterie Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Legal difficulties 1 2 Acquisitions 1 3 Media 2 Death 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksLife and career EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Bernard Tapie news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Tapie was born in Paris He was a businessman who specialized in recovering bankrupt companies among which Adidas is the most famous he owned Adidas from 1990 to 1993 and owner of sports teams his cycling team La Vie Claire won the Tour de France twice in 1985 and 1986 and his football club Olympique de Marseille won the French championship four times in a row and the Champions League in 1993 La Vie Claire one of Tapie s former businesses is a chain of health product stores It sponsored one of the strongest cycling teams of all time La Vie Claire which was founded after the 1983 European cycling season when multiple Tour de France winner Bernard Hinault had acrimoniously broken away from the Renault Elf Gitane team that featured Hinault s much younger and newly crowned French Tour de France winner Laurent Fignon La Vie Claire was formed by Hinault after Hinault had experienced a falling out with his long time and highly successful team manager from Renault Elf Cyrille Guimard in respect to which of the two French riders and previously loyal team mates would lead the team in 1984 after Fignon s 1983 victory a race in which Hinault had been unable to participate due to tendonitis of his knee that had flared up during the 1983 Vuelta a Espana Tour of Spain that had been raced little over a month earlier and which Hinault had won Following Hinault from the all powerful Renault Elf team to the newly formed La Vie Claire squad was Greg LeMond who would himself end up winning three Tours de France with three different teams Hinault and LeMond would soon win successive Tours with the La Vie Claire team after leaving Renault Elf Gitane while both Fignon and Guimard would never win another Tour de France as a cyclist and directeur sportif respectively after 1984 the closest that the two came to winning the Tour de France again was in 1989 when Lemond defeated their enduring alliance by a mere 8 seconds in the time trial that was held on the final day of that Tour which is still the closest ever winning margin in over 100 editions of the Tour and which closely followed Fignon s win that year in the Giro d Italia or Tour of Italy Hinault had already formed a strong collective of primarily French riders almost immediately after his breakaway from Renault Elf and Guimard and before he had even secured the much needed financial backing for his team from someone like Bernard Tapie From 1986 to 1994 he was the president of the Olympique de Marseille football club which became champions of France five times in a row from 1989 to 1993 and won the 1992 93 UEFA Champions League In 1985 he bought the sailing ship Club Mediterrannee from the wife of disappeared French navigator Alain Colas The boat was transported to Marseille where Tapie had his football team and restored for two years It was renamed Phocea and was at that time the longest sailing ship in the world 70 m or 225 ft Tapie took command of it with a new crew in 1988 and broke the world record for crossing the Atlantic Ocean In 2021 Tapie and his wife were severely beaten in a home invasion robbery 1 Legal difficulties Edit In 1993 the same year that Olympique de Marseille won the Champions League he was accused of fixing the match between his club and minor club Valenciennes the motivation seemed to be that he could thus save his best players for important matches and not waste their energy His club was stripped of its French league championship though not of the Champions League title and later suffered a forced relegation to the second division because of this match fixing suspicion In 1994 Tapie was under criminal investigation for complicity of corruption and witness tampering After a high profile case against public prosecutor Eric de Montgolfier he was sentenced in 1995 by the Court of Appeals of Douai to two years in prison including 8 months non suspended and three years of deprivation of his civic rights From 1993 to 2008 there was a long legal battle between Tapie and the Credit Lyonnais bank state owned bank Credit Lyonnais had defrauded Tapie in 1993 and 1994 when it sold Adidas on his behalf to Robert Louis Dreyfus apparently by arranging a larger sale with Dreyfus without Tapie s knowledge A 600 million franc 90 million Euro sum was granted in 1995 by the French justice system and after appeal from Credit Lyonnais the Appeal Court increased the sanction to 150 million Euros in 2005 This ruling was partially dismissed in Cassation In 2008 a special judicial panel ruled that Tapie should receive compensation of 404 million from the French Ministry of Finance headed by Christine Lagarde She decided not to challenge the ruling On 3 December 2015 a French court ruled that Tapie should return this compensation with interest 2 A few days later the Court of Justice of the Republic ordered that Lagarde should stand trial for negligence 3 On 19 December 2016 Lagarde was convicted of negligence however the conviction was not deemed a criminal record and Lagarde was not sentenced to any punishment 4 In 2012 the new French government held by the socialists announced they would challenge in courts the Arbitrage sentence ruled in favor of Tapie under the presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy After four years of new trials the Arbitrage was canceled on the basis of a suspected fraud in the nomination and impartiality of one of the three judges who ruled in favor of Tapie In 2019 a criminal case was conducted against Tapie and the suspected judge concluded there was no fraud and the arbitrage was fully legal The French authorities supervised by the French government appealed this decision After 26 years of proceedings this legal battle was still ongoing at the time of Tapie s death in 2021 Acquisitions Edit Tapie made his fortune in the late 1970s and 1980s by acquiring bankrupt companies The first companies that he purchased were paper companies Duverger and Diguet Denis Later came larger companies such as Leclanche Wonder a large producer of batteries He later sold this company to Ucar In 1990 Tapie purchased Adidas for nearly 1 6 billion francs He took up a loan syndicated with a banking pool with a majority of foreign banks German and Japanese banks for the main part and in minority from French backers in particular with the SdBO the subsidiary of Credit Lyonnais group hidden for several years The AGF the UAP and Credit Lyonnais entered the capital of the sporting brand Adidas was nearly bankrupt when Tapie took it over His five year plan saved the company the major change being the marketing with the recruiting of Bob Strasser former Chief of Design from Nike and the change of image of the brand the logo for example was changed from the lotus flower to the more modern and still current logo three stripes triangle Manufacturing was largely moved to Asia and the distribution network was completely redesigned In 1995 Adidas was listed on the Stock Exchange for a valuation of 11 billion francs nearly six times the price paid by Robert to Tapie to acquire it 5 He subsequently had a number of legal difficulties associated with the sale of the company conducted by the French state owned Credit Lyonnais which was subsequently sanctioned for lack of loyalty by not informing Tapie he could sell the company at a much higher price than Credit Lyonnais declared and for breaching the obligation not to buy the company themselves Credit Lyonnais used offshore companies to buy Adidas on their behalf but without declaring it The Tapie group through Bernard Tapie s son Laurent Tapie who had created a successful company in the sportsbetting business that he sold in 2008 to Partouche Group n 1 casino Group in Europe at that time also tried to dabble in the online poker world when Laurent Tapie tried to acquire Full Tilt Poker However they were unable to negotiate a successful deal with the United States Department of Justice and the deal fell through 6 Media Edit In 1995 Tapie turned to artistic endeavors because he was unable to pursue his previous interests he was personally bankrupt and therefore unable to pursue business ventures he was declared ineligible to run for political office and he was banned from football The first thing he turned to was film He starred together with Fabrice Luchini in Claude Lelouch s 1996 movie Hommes femmes mode d emploi Men Women A User s Manual 7 In 1998 he collaborated on a song written by Doc Gyneco C est beau la vie In 2000 he made his debut as a theater actor receiving great reviews from French critics for his re enactment of Jack Nicholson s role of Randle McMurphy in One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest In 2001 a documentary titled Who is Bernard Tapie was produced by American filmmaker Marina Zenovich 8 From 2001 to 2005 Tapie acted in theater plays and appeared in the French TV series Valence as a police chief In 2018 Tapie was diagnosed with double cancer stomach and esophagus He was later treated in France and in Belgium partially with experimental treatments Death EditIn the morning of 3 October 2021 his family announced that he had died at the age of 78 Tapie had been suffering from stomach cancer for several years 9 President Emmanuel Macron expressed his condolences to Tapie s family in a statement saying he and his wife have been touched by the news of the death of Bernard Tapie whose ambition energy and enthusiasm were a source of inspiration for generations of French people citation needed OM said in a statement Olympique de Marseille learned with deep sadness of the passing of Bernard Tapie He will leave a great void in the hearts of the Marseillais and will forever remain in the legend of the club 10 See also EditMouna Ayoub PhoceaReferences Edit Bernard Tapie French tycoon and wife attacked in home BBC News 5 April 2021 Anne Sylvaine Chassany 3 December 2015 Bernard Tapie ordered to repay 403m to French state Financial Times Archived from the original on 10 December 2022 Retrieved 25 December 2016 IMF chief Lagarde to stand negligence trial in France BBC 17 December 2015 Retrieved 18 December 2015 Christine Lagarde avoids jail keeps job after guilty verdict in negligence trial CBC News Retrieved 20 December 2016 FRENCH GROUP TO ACQUIRE 78 STAKE IN ADIDAS The New York Times Bloomberg Business News 13 February 1993 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 5 December 2022 Bernard Tapie Biography Playsolidpoker com Retrieved 24 October 2021 Hommes femmes mode d emploi 1996 IMDb 27 September 2012 Archived from the original on 27 September 2012 Retrieved 11 October 2021 Who Is Bernard Tapie 2001 IMDb 19 October 2012 Archived from the original on 19 October 2012 Retrieved 11 October 2021 Colourful French tycoon and former minister Bernard Tapie dies at 78 France 24 3 October 2021 Retrieved 3 October 2021 French businessman and former Olympique de Marseille chairman Tapie dies Reuters 3 October 2021 Retrieved 3 October 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bernard Tapie Integral arbitration decision in the Tapie s case 2008 affairetapie info Bernard Tapie hearing about the Adidas case arbitration Jean Peyrelevade former president of Credit Lyonnais hearing about the Adidas case arbitration Herve Causse s analysis Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bernard Tapie amp oldid 1139981865, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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