The Scotsman

Netanyahu’s wife ‘spent public money on lavish meals by famous chefs’

- By ILAN BEN ZION In Jerusalem

The wife of Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been charged with misusing 359,000 shekels (about £75,000) of public funds to order lavish meals from famous chefs.

The prime minister was not directly implicated in the case but the charges against Sara Netanyahu threaten to embarrass the long-serving leader and bring back attention to his own legal problems.

Mr Netanyahu has basked in months of political successes – including the Trump administra­tion’s withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal and its move of the US embassy to Jerusalem – taking away attention from a series of corruption investigat­ions he is facing.

Mrs Netanyahu has for a long time faced allegation­s of abusive behaviour and living extravagan­tly. In 2016, a court ruled she abused an employee and awarded the man the equivalent of £31,000 in damages. Other former employees have accused her of mistreatme­nt, charges the Netanyahus have vehemently denied.

The Justice Ministry said Mrs Netanyahu was charged with fraud and breach of trust for allegedly overspendi­ng the equivalent of more than £75,000 on private meals at the prime minister’s official residence – while there was a full-time chef on staff.

A former deputy director of the official residence was also charged.

Mrs Netanyahu acted “to circumvent the rules and conditions” governing the official residence “in order to fraudulent­ly obtain state funding for various expenses for the accused and her family that were not supposed to be financed in this manner”, the indictment said.

If convicted, she could face a maximum sentence of five years in jail although that seems unlikely. It is also unclear when her trial would begin.

The indictment threatens to reinforce the unflatteri­ng reputation the Netanyahus have gained for enjoying an expensive lifestyle out of touch with most Israelis.

Mr Netanyahu also faces several police investigat­ions into alleged corruption. The Netanyahus have denied any wrongdoing, and say they are the victims of a political witch hunt and hostile media.

Israeli police questioned Mr Netanyahu, his wife and son last week in connection to a corruption case involving the country’s telecom giant, Bezeq.

Mr Netanyahu is suspected of promoting regulation­s worth hundreds of millions of dollars for the company in return for more favourable coverage of the Netanyahu family on the telecom company’s influentia­l news site.

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