The News (New Glasgow)

Israeli PM’s wife charged with fraud, breach of trust

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Israeli prosecutor­s on Thursday charged the wife of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with misusing over US$100,000 in public funds to order lavish meals from some of the country’s most famous chefs.

While the prime minister was not directly implicated in the case, the indictment against Sara Netanyahu threatens to embarrass the long-serving leader and brings back attention to his own legal problems.

Netanyahu has basked in months of political success, including the Trump administra­tion’s withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal and its move of the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, taking away attention from a series of corruption investigat­ions facing the prime minister.

Sara Netanyahu has long faced allegation­s of abusive behaviour and living extravagan­tly. In 2016, a court ruled she abused an employee and awarded the man $42,000 in damages. Other former employees have accused her of mistreatme­nt, charges the Netanyahus have vehemently denied.

In Thursday’s indictment, the Justice Ministry said Sara Netanyahu was charged with graft, fraud and breach of trust for allegedly overspendi­ng more than $100,000 on private meals at the prime minister’s official residence, even when there was a full-time chef on staff. A former deputy director of the official residence was also charged.

Sara Netanyahu acted “to circumvent the rules and conditions” governing the official residence “in order to fraudulent­ly obtain state funding for various expenses for the accused and her family that were not supposed to be financed in this manner,” the indictment said.

If convicted, she could face a maximum sentence of five years behind bars, though that seemed unlikely. It was unclear when her trial would begin.

There was no immediate comment from her office.

The indictment threatens to reinforce the unflatteri­ng reputation the Netanyahus have gained for enjoying an expensive lifestyle out of touch with most Israelis. Netanyahu also faces several police investigat­ions into alleged corruption.

The Netanyahus have denied any wrongdoing, and say they are the victims of a political witch hunt and hostile media.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Israeli prosecutor­s have charged Sara Netanyahu, the prime minister’s wife, with a series of crimes including fraud and breach of trust.
AP PHOTO Israeli prosecutor­s have charged Sara Netanyahu, the prime minister’s wife, with a series of crimes including fraud and breach of trust.

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