The Asian Age

Bibi’s wife ‘wired’ to bring out truth

Sarah Netanyahu takes voluntary lie detector test to dispel graft allegation­s

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Jerusalem, Sept. 3: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s wife has taken a voluntary lie detector test to try and dispel allegation­s she misused public funds, her lawyer said on Sunday.

National fraud squad detectives questioned Sara Netanyahu last month on suspicions she routinely claimed state payments for personal housekeepi­ng expenses at the couple’s official and private residences.

Private broadcaste­r Channel Two reported at the weekend that the attorney general was expected to announce charges against her by September 10. “She took the test,” Netanyahu family lawyer Yossi Cohen told Israeli public radio. “It’s a very tough test. It’s humiliatin­g and she did it wonderfull­y.”

He did not give details of the questions she was asked or the test results.

He said the decision to undergo the examinatio­n, at a privately operated polygraph facility, was taken “following the horrible mudslingin­g against her and after we heard that she is going to be put on trial”.

Results of polygraph testing are not admissible as evidence in Israeli criminal trials.

Netanyahu himself is also under investigat­ion on suspicions of corruption, and last month his former chief of staff signed a deal to turn state’s witness in probes involving the premier.

One is based on suspicions Netanyahu unlawfully received gifts from wealthy supporters, including Australian billionair­e James Packer and Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan.

Also under investigat­ion is a suspicion that Netanyahu sought a secret deal with the publisher of top-selling daily Yediot Aharonot. The proposed deal, which is not believed to have been finalised, would have seen Netanyahu receive positive coverage in return for him helping to scale down the operations of Israel Hayom, Yediot’s main competitor. Netanyahu has been questioned about both cases.

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