Paris, SAEDNEWS, Nov. 23: The trial of the former French President Nicolas Sarkozy on corruption charges in the so-called "wiretapping affair" is due to start on Monday, November 23. Also accused are his lawyer, Thierry Herzog, and Gilbert Azibert, a former magistrate at the Court of Cassation, France's highest court of appeal. The case goes back to 2013 when judges decided to wiretap the former president amid an investigation on possible Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign. At that time, Nicolas Sarkozy was using a false name, "Paul Bismuth", to make phone calls to call his lawyer.They talked about the decision that the Court of Cassation was about to take regarding the seizure of presidential diaries in a separate case in which the charges were dismissed. The Court had to determine if the diaries could be used in other investigations involving Sarkozy.The wiretaps lead the judges to suspect the former president and his lawyer of trying to influence the judge in the case, Gilbert Azibert, in exchange for a position at the Council of State in Monaco (Source: Euronews).