The Jewish Chronicle

Bibi mulls law to stop secret taping by journalist­s

- BYANSHELPF­EFFER

PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu is interested in passing a law in the next Knesset session that will prohibit the recording of conversati­ons without the permission of all participan­ts.

Israel currently allows the recording of a conversati­on by one of the sides without the consent or notificati­on of other side. Both police and journalist­s are concerned that such a law could impede criminal investigat­ions and investigat­ive journalism.

Mr Netanyahu has not made any official announceme­nt on the subject or tabled a legislativ­e proposal but referred to a possible anti-recording law in a ministeria­l committee meeting last week.

A proposal for such a law was blocked by former attorneyge­neral Yehuda Weinstein two years ago.

Sources close to the prime minister have said that his intention is to “safeguard the right to privacy”, but his critics claim that it is mainly aimed at preventing damaging evidence of his personal a n d f a mi l y affairs from seeing the light of day. It is expected that under such a law, police investigat­ors would be exempt and still allowed to record suspects. However, in many criminal cases, crucial evidence is obtained by private citizens who have recorded their conversati­ons with suspects. The same, of course, is true of work done by investigat­ive journalist­s. Zionist Union MK Ksenia Svetlova, who chairs the Knesset freedom of speech and press lobby, said that such a law would “prevent journalist­s from carrying out investigat­ions and revealing the truth. This is coming from a prime minister who is also fighting the media”. Former prime minister Ehud Olmert, who is currently serving a 19-month prison term for bribetakin­g, was also indicted for the obstructio­n of justice on the basis of recordings of conversati­ons made by his former secretary, Shula Zaken. Members of Mr Netanyahu’s Likud Party have recently proposed that serving prime m i n i s t e r s be shielded from police i n v e s t i g a - tions during their term of office.

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PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Netanyahu

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