Maurice Arreckx (13 December 1917 - 21 March 2001) was a French politician.
[1] Five years later, in 1993, he voted in favour of the continuation of welfare expenditure and state pensions.
[1] Arreckx was jailed from August 1994 to May 1995 for involvement in the murder of politician Yann Piat.
[1][3] In 1997, he was found guilty of accepting bribes of 2 million Francs from a water company for the construction of the Maison des technologies de Toulon.
[1][4] During the trial, it was revealed that Arreckx owned a Swiss bank account named Charlot with 7 million Francs.