The Borneo Post

Israeli PM faces new questions in graft probe — Reports

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JERUSALEM: Fraud squad detectives questioned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his Jerusalem residence yesterday, the seventh time in a nearly yearlong corruption probe, reports said.

Public radio and two privatelyo­wned TV channels said that investigat­ors arrived at the house shortly before 9.00am.

Police policy is not to comment until the day’s questionin­g has been completed.

The radio said an investigat­ion into suspicions Netanyahu received luxury gifts from wealthy supporters, including Israeli businessma­n and Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan and Australian tycoon James Packer, was nearing completion.

“This is likely to be his last interrogat­ion on the gifts case,” it said.

“After that the police intend to wrap up the case within a short time.”

The Maariv newspaper reported that detectives believed they had sufficient evidence to pass the fi le to the state prosecutor.

“The police are still deliberati­ng whether to attribute to Netanyahu the offence of bribe-taking or receiving benefits,” Maariv said.

The prime minister was first questioned on Jan 2.

Investigat­ions are expected to continue in a second case in which police suspect that Netanyahu sought a secret pact for favourable coverage with the publisher of the top- selling Yediot Aharonot newspaper.

The alleged scheme, not believed to have been finalised, would have seen Netanyahu receive favourable coverage in return for helping curb Yediot’s competitor, the pro-Netanyahu freesheet Israel Hayom.

Netanyahu has consistent­ly denied any wrongdoing, and says he has been the target of a smear campaign by political opponents. — AFP

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