Balladur was charged in May 2017 with "complicity in misuse of corporate assets and concealment" over the sale of submarines to Pakistan in 1994 when he was premier and hoping to become president. The claims came to light during an investigation into a 2002 bombing in Karachi, which targeted a bus transporting French engineers. At the time he was charged, Balladur said he would challenge the charges as they failed to take into account that his campaign spending had been vetted by the authorities and that the alleged wrongdoing dated back more than two decades.
The case is one of several high-profile corruption cases ensnaring senior politicians in France, chiefly from the conservative camp. Former president Nicolas Sarkozy, who had served as Balladur's budget minister, is also embroiled in several scandals, including suspected corruption involving a judge.
Sarkozy was due to hear later Tuesday whether he will be charged in a separate campaign financing case.