The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Netanyahu associates named as suspects in new corruption probe

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JERUSALEM: Israeli police revealed yesterday that two close associates of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were among the suspects in a new corruption probe, with five others central figures in the Bezeq telecommun­ications group.

The seven were arrested on Sunday, just days after police said there were grounds to indict Netanyahu for bribery, fraud and breach of public trust, in the biggest challenge yet to the rightwing premier’s long tenure in power.

Those arrested included Nir Hefetz, a former personal spokesman for Netanyahu’s family, and Shlomo Filber, a Netanyahu confidant appointed as director of the communicat­ions ministry by the premier.

Others included Shaul Elovitch, the controllin­g shareholde­r of Bezeq, members of Elovitch’s family and senior Bezeq executives.

Police suspect that Bezeq’s controllin­g shareholde­r Shaul Elovitch was granted business concession­s in return for Netanyahu receiving positive coverage on Elovitch’s news website Walla.

“As part of the investigat­ion, suspicions accumulate­d on felonies concerning ethics, fraud, money laundering and securities violations, conducted over extended periods of time, frequently and systematic­ally as part of relationsh­ips between Bezeq executives and public servants and their associates,” police said.

Elovitch has already been investigat­ed over a deal merging Bezeq with cable company Yes which saw him pocketing dozens of millions of dollars.

Netanyahu has not been named as a suspect in the Bezeq affair, but a spokesman for his family had responded to media reports on the investigat­ion, calling them “yet another empty probe” that would yield nothing.

Meanwhile, police believe Netanyahu sought a secret deal for favourable coverage with the publisher of top-selling newspaper Yediot Aharonot, whose publisher Arnon Moses could also face bribery charges.

The attorney-general must now decide how to move forward with the police recommenda­tions, a process that could take months.

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