The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Netanyahu’s wife charged with misuse of public money

- By David Wainer

The Netanyahu family’s legal problems have gripped Israel for more than three years, and in the prime minister’s case threaten his political survival.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s wife has been charged with misusing public funds, compoundin­g the first family’s legal problems as the attorney general weighs whether to indict the premier himself on suspicion of corruption.

Sara Netanyahu has been charged with using nearly $100,000 of state money to cover unauthoriz­ed spending on high-end meals between September 2010 and March 2013. She has denied wrongdoing, and the prime minister has said the family is the victim of a political witch hunt by leftists and journalist­s seeking to depose his government.

The Netanyahu family’s legal problems have gripped Israel for more than three years, and in the prime minister’s case threaten his political survival. Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit is reviewing police recommenda­tions to charge Netanyahu in connection with expensive gifts he and his wife received from businessme­n including Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan. He’s also alleged to have discussed a plan — never implemente­d — to promote legislatio­n benefiting a powerful newspaper publisher in exchange for favorable coverage.

Police are still investigat­ing suspicions Netanyahu arranged regulatory benefits for the country’s biggest telecommun­ications provider, Bezeq Israeli Telecommun­ication Corp., in exchange for sympatheti­c coverage by its online news outlet.

Netanyahu’s wife is accused of instructin­g staff at the prime minister’s residence to order meals from posh restaurant­s, a violation of rules that bar ordering outside food when there’s a cook on staff.

The indictment says Sara Netanyahu falsely claimed there were no cooks on staff when the meals were ordered. The residence’s former deputy director was also indicted in the case.

There’s no indication the allegation­s against the prime minister or his wife are having an impact on voters. In recent months Netanyahu has climbed in the polls, shored up by President Donald Trump’s relocation of the American Embassy to Jerusalem and the U.S. withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal, two decisions the Israeli leader championed.

 ?? URIEL SINAI / THE NEW YORK TIMES 2016 ?? Sara Netanyahu, shown in 2016 with her husband, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, was indicted Thursday on charges that she defrauded the Israeli government of close to $100,000 in personal expenses.
URIEL SINAI / THE NEW YORK TIMES 2016 Sara Netanyahu, shown in 2016 with her husband, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, was indicted Thursday on charges that she defrauded the Israeli government of close to $100,000 in personal expenses.

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