Netanyahu to be grilled in two graft cases
occupied jerusalem — Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is to be questioned as a suspect in a further case of alleged corruption and as a witness in another, Israeli media reported on Sunday.
The police, who have questioned the prime minister seven times since the beginning of 2017, in mid-February recommended the premier be indicted for graft, fraud and breach of trust in two other cases.
The cases have fuelled speculation he could be forced to step down or call an early election.
Public radio and television on Sunday reported he would be questioned on Friday as a suspect in alleged attempts to seek positive media coverage through favours to telecommunications giant Bezeq.
He would also face interrogation as a witness in suspected corruption around Israel’s purchase of three submarines from German industrial giant ThyssenKrupp.
The Bezeq case involves the main shareholder of Israel’s top communications group, Shaul Elovitch and his wife, as well as group CEO Stella Handler and four others who were arrested in mid-February.
According to press reports on Sunday, investigators are focusing on allegations that Shaul Elovitch, Bezeq’s controlling shareholder, gave Netanyahu positive coverage on his Walla! news site in exchange for policies benefiting the business. Shlomo Filber, a Netanyahu ally for more than 20 years and former director general of the communications ministry, is expected to agree to turn state witness in exchange for avoiding jail.
The police have already recommended Netanyahu’s indictment in two cases. In one, he and family members are suspected of receiving one million shekels ($285,000, 230,000 euros) of luxury cigars, champagne and jewellery from wealthy personalities in exchange for financial or personal favours.
In the other case, investigators suspect the premier of trying to reach an agreement with the owner of Yediot Aharonot for more favourable coverage. — AFP