The Jerusalem Post

Herzog again questioned by police

- • By BEN HARTMAN

Police questioned Zionist Union head Isaac Herzog under caution for a second time in connection to a graft probe opened earlier this year, Channel 2 reported on Wednesday.

Following the report, an official from the force’s investigat­ions branch confirmed that Herzog was again questioned recently, but not in the past few days. Police did not issue a statement when Herzog was called in for questionin­g, contrary to the usual practice when the person being questioned is a public official.

Herzog’s office responded that the questionin­g was just the completion of a probe that was almost finished earlier and had been postponed. Nothing new happened from Herzog’s point of view, his office said.

“Herzog trusts law enforcemen­t authoritie­s and is sure they will soon prove that he did nothing wrong,” the office said.

According to Jerusalem Post sister publicatio­n Maariv, Herzog was questioned on May 29.

Herzog was first questioned under caution

about alleged campaign fund-raising violations on April 17. A week later, Channel 2 reported that police had recommende­d closing the case against him, saying they had not found enough evidence to recommend an indictment. At the time of the report, police said the case was still ongoing.

The questionin­g in April followed a decision by Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit in March to open an initial probe into allegation­s of fund-raising violations carried out by Herzog during his 2013 campaign for the Labor Party leadership against then-incumbent Shelly Yacimovich.

The Labor Party in the main component of the Zionist Union.

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