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After various scandals, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, aware that he had to leave the political scene, bounced back by becoming a businessman. In October 2013, he joined forces with Thierry Leyne, a man with a sulphurous reputation, who had succeeded in finance. Together, the two men went to South Sudan, where they created a bank: the National Credit Bank. They announced in Europe the creation of an investment bank, LSK, and an investment fund reserved for the powerful of this world. Dominique Strauss-Kahn became its president. But a year later, Thierry Leyne took his own life, and LSK posted 100 million euros of debt. Investors filed a complaint against the group, implicated in the Panama Papers scandal. The "Pièces à conviction" team investigates the responsibility of DSK, who claims to have been unaware of anything. Report broadcast in Pièce à Conviction on France 3