Daily Nation Newspaper

ISRAEL POLICE RECOMMEND PRIME MINISTER NETANYAHU BE CHARGED WITH BRIBERY

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JERUSALEM - Israeli police yesterday said their investigat­ion had found sufficient evidence for bribery and fraud charges to be brought against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife in a third corruption case against the Israeli leader.

Authoritie­s allege Netanyahu awarded regulatory favours to Bezeq Telecom Israel in return for more positive coverage of him and his wife on a news website, Walla, owned by the company. Netanyahu denies any wrongdoing.

If indicted, the four-term prime minister would be facing one of the greatest challenges to his political survival.

Despite his dominance of Israeli politics, the newest police recommenda­tion comes just after his right-wing coalition’s majority was reduced to a precarious one seat in parliament.

In a joint statement with the Israel Securities Authority, police said they also found sufficient evidence to charge Bezeq’s controllin­g shareholde­r with bribery as well as other officials at the company.

“The main suspicion is that the prime minister took bribes and acted in a conflict of interest by intervenin­g and making regulatory decision (s) that favour Shaul Elovitch and Bezeq, and in parallel demanded directly and indirectly to interfere with content of the Walla website in a way that would benefit him,” the statement said.

A spokesman for Netanyahu said there was no legal basis for the police recommenda­tions and that ultimately nothing would come of the investigat­ion.

The decision on whether to charge Netanyahu rests with Israel’s attorney-general, who is still weighing whether to indict Netanyahu in the other two cases.

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