The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Netanyahu faces fresh grilling

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TEL AVIV. - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was set to be questioned by police yesterday for the second time this month over two alleged cases of corruption, media reports said.

Netanyahu is suspected of having received luxury gifts from wealthy supporters, including Israeli businessma­n and Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan.

Milchan, a longtime friend of Netanyahu who reportedly sent him boxes of expensive cigars and other items worth tens of thousands of dollars, was himself questioned in September.

Yesterday’s questionin­g would be the sixth time Netanyahu has faced police investigat­ors in recent months.

Investigat­ors have also questioned the premier on suspicions he sought a secret deal for favourable coverage with the publisher of the top-selling Yediot Aharonot newspaper.

The alleged deal, not believed to have been finalised, would have seen Netanyahu receive positive coverage in return for helping curb Yediot’s competitor, the pro-Netanyahu freesheet Israel Hayom.

Police would not confirm the reports of the latest questionin­g, which was widely reported in the Israeli media yesterday.

Earlier this month, Netanyahu confidants Yitzhak Molcho and David Shimron, partners in a law firm and both relatives of the premier, were questioned by police as part of a probe into suspected corruption around the purchase of German submarines. - AFP

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