The diamonds affair, known in France as "l'affaire des diamants", was a political scandal in the 5th French Republic.
The affair was unveiled by the satiric newspaper Le Canard Enchaîné on October 10, 1979, towards the end of Giscard's presidency.
In order to defend himself, Giscard d'Estaing claimed to have sold the diamonds and donated the proceeds to the Central African Red Cross.
However, the head of the local Red Cross society, Jeanne-Marie Ruth-Rolland, publicly denied the French claims.
Ruth-Rolland was quickly dismissed from her post by in what she described as a "coup de force" by David Dacko.