The Standard (St. Catharines)

Billionair­e arrested on bribery charges

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JERUSALEM — Israeli police on Monday arrested a prominent Israeli billionair­e businessma­n and four other suspects on an array of charges, including money laundering, obstructio­n of justice and bribery.

Police said the suspects were taken into custody and questioned following a joint investigat­ion with Swiss and American authoritie­s.

One of those arrested was Beny Steinmetz, a Geneva-based diamond-mining magnate with an estimated worth of just over $1 billion, according to Forbes.

Steinmetz was also arrested by Israeli authoritie­s in December over allegation­s of bribing officials in the West African country of Guinea to promote business interests there. He spent two weeks under house arrest at that time.

Among the four other suspects arrested were Tal Silberstei­n, a former political consultant to exIsraeli premier Ehud Barak and an adviser to the Austrian chancellor, as well as the CEO of Israeli telecom giant Bezeq, David Granot.

Police wouldn’t elaborate on the specifics of the current investigat­ion.

Israeli media reported in December that Steinmetz was suspected of bribing the former leader of Guinea and his wife for rights to mine at the Simandou range, one of the world’s largest sources of iron ore. Steinmetz’s company BSGR previously had its mining licence revoked in Guinea because of corruption charges.

Austria’s Social Democratic Party later announced it is severing business relations with Silberstei­n. Social Democratic Party official Georg Niedermuhl­bicher said his party’s move is a result of “the legal accusation­s that have been made known from Israel.” The party is the senior partner in the coalition now governing Austria.

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