Jacques Moretti convicted of housing aid fraud in Corsica

Jacques Moretti, owner of the Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, was convicted in 2010 for defrauding housing benefits in Corsica. Aged 33 at the time, he submitted false attestations to claim 6931.99 euros from the CAF between 2004 and 2006. Le Figaro obtained the judgment in this case, revealing a pattern of dubious enrichment.

Jacques Moretti, from Corsica and owner of the Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, faces allegations of defrauding public benefits. The bar was incinerated on New Year's Eve, but attention now turns to his past. In 2008, he had already been sentenced to 12 months' suspended prison for pimping between Haute-Savoie and Switzerland.

In January 2010, before the Bastia correctional court, Moretti, then 33 years old, was tried for «fraud or false declaration to obtain personalized housing assistance». In Ghisonaccia, in the eastern Corsican plain where he grew up, he provided «false housing attestations and rent receipts» to receive benefits from the Family Allowances Fund (CAF). This scam lasted from October 2004 to June 2006, until authorities uncovered the deception. He thus obtained 6931.99 euros to which he was not entitled.

Le Figaro obtained the judgment in this case. Although full details of the Swiss investigation into suspected Covid aid fraud are not disclosed here, the two proceedings, separated by a decade, rely on similar mechanisms of fraudulent enrichment. From Corsica to Switzerland, Moretti's path appears marked by arrangements on the edge of legality.

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Crowd in snowy Crans-Montana holding candles in tribute to Constellation bar fire victims.
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Crans-Montana pays tribute to Constellation fire victims

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On this national day of mourning in Switzerland, hundreds gathered under the snow in Crans-Montana to pay tribute to the 40 victims of the Constellation bar fire. Meanwhile, manager Jacques Moretti was placed in preventive detention after a hearing, while his wife Jessica tearfully apologized. The incident, on New Year's Eve, left 116 injured, many of them adolescents.

Swiss justice has decreed preventive prison for Jacques Moretti, owner of the Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, where a New Year's Eve fire caused 40 deaths and 116 injuries. Moretti, 49 years old, and his wife Jessica face charges for homicide and negligent arson. The measure is justified by flight risk, as the country pays homage to the victims.

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