Alexandre Djouhri

Alexandre Djouhri (born 18 February 1959) is a French businessman. In 1981 Djouhri was accused of armed robbery of a jewelry store but was later proven innocent.

Djouhri lives in Geneva, Switzerland, where he is on the board of a directors of a water treatment and alternative energy company. Les Échos has described him as a longtime, "important intermediary" in French foreign relations with North Africa.

In the 1990s, Djouhri became an associate of Michel Roussin and, through him, met Jacques Chirac. He was later a confidante of Nicolas Sarkozy and was arrested for questioning over allegations of Libyan influence in the 2007 French elections. He participated in the release of Bulgarian nurses.