The Jerusalem Post

Police decision on PM probes may be delayed

- • By UDI SHAHAM

Police recommenda­tions on whether to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in two corruption investigat­ions may be delayed for a week.

The recommenda­tion had been expected to be forward to the State Attorney’s Office on Monday or Tuesday.

Police are reportedly still considerin­g the recommenda­tions in Case 2000 (the “Yediot Aharonot affair”). It was previously said that police were leaning toward forwarding the findings from the investigat­ion to the state prosecutio­n with no recommenda­tion on whether to indict the prime minister or not.

However, there is now reportedly unanimity among the top command of the police regarding the recommenda­tions in this case, and that further meetings on the matter are expected this week.

In Case 1000 (the “expensive gifts affair”), the team investigat­ing Netanyahu is expected to recommend to indict the prime minister for accepting bribes, fraud, and breach of trust.

On Friday, Netanyahu again cast doubts on the integrity of the investigat­ion, following Police Commission­er Insp.-Gen. Roni Alsheich public statement last week that “powerful figures” hired “private investigat­ors who have been collecting informatio­n against police officers involved in ongoing investigat­ions into the prime minister.”

In a Facebook post – a fourth one within three days – the prime minister disparaged the ability of the investigat­ors to be fair when they believe he sent private investigat­ors after them.

”When investigat­ors believe such false and outlandish allegation­s that the prime minister has acted against them personally and sent investigat­ors [to check on them], how can they investigat­e him and make recommenda­tions against him objectivel­y?” he wrote.

“We now learn that the investigat­ors themselves believed the conspiracy theories... That the prime minister sent private investigat­ors against them,” he added.

“It is up to you to judge: What does that say about the credibilit­y of the investigat­ions, and about the nature of the recommenda­tions?”

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