The Jerusalem Post

Deri questioned, 14 detained in corruption investigat­ion

15 years after release from jail, interior minister and wife face probe over financial and real-estate dealings

- • By ELIYAHU KAMISHER

Interior Minister Arye Deri (Shas) and his wife, Yaffa, were questioned by police for more than 11 hours on Monday, and 14 others were arrested the same day in connection with an ongoing corruption probe.

In a statement after Deri finished police questionin­g late Monday night, the Lahav 433 National Crime Unit said the minister is suspected of money laundering, fraud, breach of trust, theft by an authorized person, and fraudulent registrati­on and tax offenses.

The investigat­ion into Deri and his wife was reported by Channel 10 as being pursued on multiple suspicions, including: Deri’s relationsh­ip to a hedge fund; bribes allegedly received from businessme­n and funneled through Deri’s brother Shlomo; and a grant given to NGO Mifalot Simha, which is headed by Yaffa Deri. Hebrew media reported the couple were also being investigat­ed for a series of inter-family real-estate dealings.

Among the 14 detainees were Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Moshe Leon and Ministry for Developmen­t in the Negev director-general Ariel Mashaal. Leon is a former manager of a hedge fund that reportedly had dealings with Deri as a private citizen. Both Leon and Mashaal were released without restrictio­n. The remaining 12 detainees are expected to be released as well.

Deri and his wife entered Lahav 433 headquarte­rs at approximat­ely 10:00 a.m. on Monday and the questionin­g ended at around

9:30 p.m. Hebrew media reported that the couple was interrogat­ed in separate rooms, following approval from Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit for individual interrogat­ions.

According to Channel 2, police are investigat­ing a NIS 570,000 grant – which was to be provided by the Ministry for the Developmen­t of the Negev and Galilee that Deri heads – to the NGO managed by Yaffa. The grant was reportedly stopped following interventi­on by ministry officials.

The minister is also suspected of illegally transferri­ng a fiveroom Jerusalem apartment to his brother, attorney Shlomo Deri. Police are also investigat­ing how the Deri family funded a vacation villa in the Upper Galilee village of Kfar Hoshen, also known as Safsufa.

The investigat­ion is being headed by Lahav 433 in cooperatio­n with the Israel Tax Authority. Police on Monday said the case, which was opened in April 2016 – was initially based on suspicions of tax offenses, mainly in the field of assets, but subsequent­ly was expanded to include additional areas and “many suspects.”

Arye Deri, who heads the ultra-Orthodox Shas Party, has previously reported to tax authoritie­s that he owns only one apartment in Jerusalem’s Har Nof neighborho­od.

On Monday, Leon denied any involvemen­t with the case, saying only he was “briefly” questioned. “I asked that my name be published precisely because of my cleanlines­s.” Leon said in statement on his Facebook account.

Shlomo was questioned last year in and denied the allegation­s, stating that he legally paid for the majority of the vacation home. The lavish home is equipped with a pool and is officially owned by Arye Deri’s daughter Dassi Iluz.

A spokesman for Arye Deri declined to comment, however, the minister has previously denied any wrongdoing in the matters under investigat­ion.

“We still have only one apartment that we have been living in for more than 25 years, and we still haven’t stopped paying the mortgage,” he said in March 2016, after Mandelblit ordered the probe.

Monday’s questionin­g comes 15 years after Deri was released after serving 22 months of a three-year jail sentence for accepting bribes while serving as interior minister.•

 ?? (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90) ?? INTERIOR MINISTER Arye Deri and his wife, Yaffa, leave their home in Jerusalem yesterday morning on their way to the Lahav 433 National Crime Unit.
(Yonatan Sindel/Flash90) INTERIOR MINISTER Arye Deri and his wife, Yaffa, leave their home in Jerusalem yesterday morning on their way to the Lahav 433 National Crime Unit.

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