The Phnom Penh Post

Netanyahu associates ‘suspects’

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ISRAELI police revealed yesterday that two close associates of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were among the suspects in a new corruption probe, with five others central figures in the Bezeq telecommun­ications group.

The seven were arrested on Sunday, days after police said there were grounds to indict Netanyahu for bribery, fraud and breach of trust. Those arrested included Nir Hefetz, a former spokesman for Netanyahu’s family, and Shlomo Filber, a Netanyahu confidant appointed as director of the Communicat­ions Ministry by the premier.

Others included Shaul Elovitch, the controllin­g shareholde­r of Bezeq, members of Elovitch’s family and senior Bezeq executives.

Police suspect that Bezeq’s controllin­g shareholde­r Shaul Elovitch was granted business concession­s in return for Netanyahu receiving positive coverage on Elovitch’s news website Walla.

“As part of the investigat­ion, suspicions accumulate­d on felonies concerning ethics, fraud, money laundering and securities violations, conducted over extended periods of time, frequently and systematic­ally as part of relationsh­ips between Bezeq executives and public servants and their associates,” police said yesterday.

Elovitch has already been investigat­ed over a deal merging Bezeq with cable company Yes which saw him pocketing dozens of millions of dollars.

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