Khaleej Times

Netanyahu in a spin over his dirty laundry

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occupied jerusalem — Benjamin Netanyahu doesn’t want details of his dirty laundry aired in public — and he is suing his own office and Israel’s attorney general to try to prevent it.

Legal documents published on Tuesday showed that the prime minister, citing a right to privacy, is asking a Jerusalem court to overturn a decision to release his laundry bills and those of his family under the country’s Freedom of Informatio­n law.

Israeli media have focused in the past on food and beverage expenses at Netanyahu’s official and private homes. Three years ago, he drew flak over a $127,000 charge to fit a bedroom into a chartered plane for a flight to London to attend the funeral of former prime minister Margaret Thatcher. The current case involves a request by The Movement for Freedom of Informatio­n, a group seeking greater public transparen­cy in Israel, for details of all state-paid expenses in Netanyahu’s private home and official residence in 2014.

Netanyahu’s attorneys argue that the inclusion of laundry expenses would be tantamount to “peeping” into his private affairs, but Anat Revivo, who oversees compliance with the Freedom of Informatio­n law at the prime minister’s office, maintains that the public has a right to know.

When Revivo consulted Israel’s attorney-general on the matter, he agreed.

Netanyahu was given time to mount a legal challenge and on Monday filed a 27-page lawsuit against Revivo and Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit.

In the petition, which the Movement for Freedom of Informatio­n posted on its website, Netanyahu’s lawyers cited Israel’s Protection of Privacy Law, as well as Britain’s Human Rights Act and the European Convention on Human Rights to support their case.

“No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interferen­ce with his privacy, family, home or correspond­ence, nor to attacks on his honour and reputation,” the lawsuit said, quoting from the European treaty. —

 ?? AFP ?? Benjamin Netanyahu arrives to attend the weekly cabinet meeting at his Jerusalem office. —
AFP Benjamin Netanyahu arrives to attend the weekly cabinet meeting at his Jerusalem office. —

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