Loïk Le Floch-Prigent
Loïk Gérard Henri Marie Joseph Le Floch-Prigent was a French engineer and businessman. He was CEO of Elf Aquitaine between July 1989 and 1993, then president of SNCF from December 1995 to July 1996, when he was indicted in connection with the Elf affair. He is particularly known in the "Françafrique" circles.
In September 2012, Le Floch-Prigent was charged with being an accessory to fraud whilst in Togo after a complaint from an Emirati businessman was filed claiming that he had been manipulated out of $48 million. He was extradited from Ivory Coast and appeared before a judge where he was questioned for three hours in Lomé.
Personal life and death
Le Floch-Prigent was born in Brest on 21 September 1943. He was the nephew of the Catholic priest, writer and poet Maodez Glanndour.Le Floch-Prigent married Fatima Belaïd. The couple later divorced.
His rise to the head of public companies was initially facilitated by the positions he held in the office of the Minister of Industry and his connections in the political world. He was CEO of the oil company Elf between July 1989 and 1993, then president of the SNCF from December 1995 to July 1996. He was subsequently sentenced by the courts to prison terms for embezzlement in the Elf affair.
As part of the Dumas trial, Loïk Le Floch-Prigent was sentenced on appeal on 29 January 2003, to 30 months in prison and a two million franc fine. He was imprisoned in Fresnes prison on 31 January 2003. As part of the Elf case.
From 2005 to 2010, on behalf of Pilatus, and as part of his mining expertise, he traveled to Africa, to Congo-Brazzaville, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mali, Benin, Tanzania, Egypt, but also to Iraq, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Syria, Turkey, Canada and the United States.
Since 2008, he has been accused of being responsible for organizing a Nigerian-style fraud involving Pilatus Energy AG.
In 2021, several media outlets revealed the possibility that he would be Eric Zemmour's possible economic advisor for his potential candidacy in the 2022 presidential election.
Le Floch-Prigent died from cancer, aged 81, in Paris, France, on 15 July 2025.