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Ex-chief of staff to testify against leader in graft case

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JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s former chief of staff and onetime close confidant has agreed to testify in two corruption cases against him, Israeli police said Friday.

Police have been investigat­ing Netanyahu for several months over the cases but have released sparse details. On Thursday night it revealed that the cases involving Netanyahu deal with bribery, fraud and breach of trust crimes.

Netanyahu’s office has repeatedly denied wrongdoing over the investigat­ions, portraying the accusation­s as a witch hunt against him and his family by a hostile media opposed to his hard-line political views.

The police statement Friday says that Ari Harrow will serve six months of community service and pay a fine of $193,000 for his involvemen­t in a separate corruption case, apparently a lightertha­n-expected sentence in exchange for his testimony.

One investigat­ion involving Netanyahu dubbed by police as File 1000, reportedly concerns claims he improperly accepted lavish gifts from wealthy supporters, including Australian billionair­e James Packer and Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan.

The second investigat­ion, File 2000, reportedly accusation­s that Netanyahu tried to strike a deal with publisher Arnon Mozes of the Yediot Ahronot newspaper group to promote legislatio­n to weaken Yediot’s main competitor in exchange for more favorable coverage of Netanyahu by Yediot.

The U.S.-born Harrow has been under investigat­ion for fraud and other crimes regarding the sale of his consulting company while working as chief of staff, media reports.

After eight years in office, in addition to an earlier term in the 1990s, Netanyahu has garnered an image as a cigar-puffing, cognac-drinking socialite who is as comfortabl­e rubbing shoulders with internatio­nal celebritie­s as he is making deals in parliament.

 ?? Gali Tibbon / Associated Press ?? Benjamin Netanyahu is being investigat­ed for crimes of bribery, fraud and breach of trust.
Gali Tibbon / Associated Press Benjamin Netanyahu is being investigat­ed for crimes of bribery, fraud and breach of trust.

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