Khaleej Times

Netanyahu’s wife grilled on new fraud charges

-

occupied jerusalem — Police questioned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s wife Sara on Friday, her lawyer said, with media saying it was over new suspicions of fraudulent­ly misusing public funds.

Public radio said that Sara Netanyahu arrived at the headquarte­rs of the National Fraud Squad, near Tel Aviv, late in the morning.

There was no immediate confirmati­on from police, who have issued statements on previous interrogat­ions of the Netanyahus on a raft of different graft allegation­s.

But Sara Netanyahu’s lawyer said on Friday afternoon, after the last round of questionin­g was over, that the suspicious, which would amount to nothing were another illustrati­on of the Netanyahus’ “persecutio­n”

by Israeli law enforcemen­t authoritie­s.

“At the end of the investigat­ion it will become evident that this was another case of fabricatio­ns and tales of the state witness Nir Hefetz, which are totally false,” Yossi Cohen said of the Netanyahu family’s former spokesman.

“When the other cases crash,

new lies are invented,” he said.

“How much longer will the persecutio­n of the Netanyahu family continue,” asked Cohen in a statement issued via the Netanyahu family’s spokesman.

On Sunday, police recommende­d charging the premier and his wife for bribery and other offences. It was the third such recommenda­tion against them in recent months.

Netanyahu denied the accusation­s, but the cases against him have led to speculatio­n that they could eventually force the long-serving prime minister to step down.

Sara Netanyahu went on trial in October for allegedly using state funds to fraudulent­ly pay for hundreds of meals.

Haaretz daily said Friday that the latest allegation against her relates to fraudulent presentati­on to a government watchdog of receipts for charitable donations.

It said that if the suspicions are verified, they would be added to evidence in her existing trial.

Israeli police in February recommende­d indicting Netanyahu in two other corruption investigat­ions. —

 ?? — AP file ?? The Israeli police have recommende­d charging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara for bribery.
— AP file The Israeli police have recommende­d charging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara for bribery.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates