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Attorney general likely to inform Sara Netanyahu of charges in a few weeks ■ Source tells Haaretz testimony by state’s witness Ari Harow could change nature of the suspicions against Benjamin Netanyahu from fraud and breach of trust to acceptance of a bribe

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Sara Netanyahu is expected to be indicted, pending a hearing, on charges of fraudulently receiving items worth 400,000 shekels ($111,851), Haaretz has learned. Attorney General Avichai Mendelblit is expected to inform Netanyahu, wife of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, of the charges against her in a few weeks.

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Sara Netanyahu is suspected of ordering chef’s meals at the prime minister’s official residence, which is against regulations, and concealing the fact that she did so. She and her husband have accused the former chief caretaker of the official residence, Meni Naftali, who is currently leading protests against the prime minister, of inflating the residence’s expenses.

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At a rally last week, Netanyahu also accused Naftali of stealing food from the residence. But a senior police official, commenting recently on the high expenses run up at the official residence, said recently that “this phenomenon began before Naftali came to work at the residence and continued after he was fired.”

Sara Netanyahu has denied the suspicions. About a month ago at a rally of Likud supporters, the prime minister described the investigation as a preoccupation with unimportant matters. “They’re dealing with the most important things in the world,” he told supporters sarcastically, “the procedure for replacing a light bulb, trays of food, the cup of tea that was served to her father, a righteous man, on his deathbed.”

Mendelblit decided to handle the residence case himself even though Sara Netanyahu is not officially a public servant, as the case was handled from the beginning by the Attorney General’s Office. A few weeks before Mendelblit’s predecessor, Yehuda Weinstein, left his post, he gave the go-ahead to investigate Sara Netanyahu under caution, which means that criminal charges might be brought against her.

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Since then, there has been almost no contact between the Netanyahus and Weinstein, who had been their lawyer in the so-called Amedi affair, when they were investigated on suspicions of having attempted to get the state to cover expenses of contractor Avner Amedi, who had worked for them in the 1990s.

The decision to indict Sara Netanyahu in the residence affair is the first in a series of moves to be made in the coming months in cases in which the prime minister and members of his inner circle are suspects. A senior law enforcement official said the likelihood was that police would submit their recommendations in around December in Case 1000, in which the prime minister is suspected of illicitly receiving gifts from wealthy patrons, and Case 2000, in which the suspicion is that Netanyahu tried to concoct a deal with Arnon Mozes, publisher of the mass-circulation daily Yedioth Ahronoth, to receive favorable coverage in the newspaper in exchange for cutting back on commercial activity of the competing free daily, Israel Hayom.

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However, the senior law enforcement official said the date the recommendations would be made public could change, because “there are developments all the time that can’t be predicted. This is a dynamic investigation.”
 

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Wow, if Netanyahu had ordered a El Al Boeing 747 outfitted with hospital facilities to fly to London to pick up his wife Sara, he would have been lynched in public. Sinkies are really stoopid sheeps.
 

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jews don't take shit from anyone, not even their own leader. that is why they can survive the fight against all the arab nations. Sinkies on the other hand will take a butt fucking from their enemies because they are so used to PAP buttfuckings.
 

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In this regard, sinkies are no better than the butt-fucked North Koreans but at least they don't pretend to be a Western-style Parliamentary/ Presidential democracy. They are known as DPRK with a fearless dictator at the helm; launching missiles at will and mocking the world especially the USA. Here, our kuniang dictator is basically an arse-worshipper and a foremost US supporter with no clue on what to do next except to give fatherly speeches concerning your health and diet. Lol.
 

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Former Israel president Moshe Katsav begins jail term for rape

Politician claims Israel has 'executed' an innocent man after being sentenced to seven years for assaulting a former employee
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Former Israel president Moshe Katsav speaks to journalists as he leaves his house in Kiryat Malachi. He accused Israel of "executing" an innocent man. Photograph: AP

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Wednesday 7 December 2011 09.24 GMT
First published on Wednesday 7 December 2011 09.24 GMT

The former Israeli president Moshe Katsav has entered a minimum security prison to begin a seven-year sentence for rape.

Katsav, 66, was convicted last December of assaulting a female former employee when he was a cabinet minister and sexually harassing two other women while president, from 2000 to 2007.

The Iranian-born politician, who has repeatedly declared his innocence, remained free while he appealed against his case, but the supreme court upheld the conviction last month and sent him to prison.

TV footage showed him entering the Maasiyahu jail in central Israel, where he became the highest-ranking Israeli official to be imprisoned.

Katsav looked agitated and overwhelmed as he addressed journalists before beginning his sentence. He accused authorities of ignoring evidence that could clear him and claimed "the truth will come to light".

"The state of Israel is executing a man today on the basis of impressions, without real time testimony, without evidence," Katsav said. "One day, consciences will prick and you will see that you buried a man alive."

In the absence of forensic evidence, prosecutors built their case almost entirely on witness testimony. Legal experts said the similarities in the accounts of victims, who did not know one another, prompted the conviction.

Prison officials say Katsav has been placed in a section of the jail reserved for observant Jews and will share a cell with Shlomo Benizri, a former cabinet minister convicted of accepting bribes.

Security around the former president will be heightened – as part of a suicide watch placed on new prisoners and to prevent inmates from harming him. Katsav's lawyers have expressed concern that the politician might try to injure himself.

The claims against Katsav came to light in 2006 after he told police one of his accusers was trying to extort money from him.

The twists and turns of the case have riveted and appalled the country. Shortly after the accusations came to light, Katsav held a news conference to accuse prosecutors and the media of plotting his demise because he did not belong to the country's European-descended elite.

Katsav resigned from office two weeks before his term was due to expire under a plea bargain that would have allowed him to escape jail. Instead he rejected the plea bargain and vowed to prove his innocence in court.

He later said he did not regret that decision because it would have meant he confessed to a crime he did not commit.
 

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Israel releases former PM who was jailed for corruption after just 16 months

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was imprisoned for corruption in 2014 and was originally given a 27-month sentence

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Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert left prison early on Sunday after a parole board granted him early release from his 27-month corruption sentence.

Prison Service spokesman Assaf Librati said Olmert, 71, was whisked away by security and driven home after serving 16 months.

Librati said the terms of Olmert's early release stipulate that for the next few months he must do volunteer work, appear before police twice a month and not give interviews to the media or leave the country. Olmert will reportedly volunteer at a food bank and for a group that provides medical aid to needy families. However, President Reuven Rivlin could relieve him of the parole restrictions.

"We are very happy, a great burden has been lifted and a great sorrow and pain has ended," Eti Livni, a friend of Olmert, told Army Radio.

Olmert was convicted in 2014 in a wide-ranging case that accused him of accepting bribes to promote a real-estate project in Jerusalem and obstructing justice. The charges pertained to a period before he became Prime Minister in 2006, when he served as Mayor of Jerusalem and Trade Minister..

His departure from office in 2009 ended the last major Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts and ushered in the era of Benjamin Netanyahu.

Olmert was a long-time fixture in Israel's hawkish right wing when he began taking a dramatically more conciliatory line toward the Palestinians more than a decade ago. He played a leading role in Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip in 2005 and became Prime Minister in January 2006 after his predecessor Ariel Sharon suffered a debilitating stroke. He resigned amid a corruption scandal that clouded his administration.

A gifted speaker, Olmert broke a series of taboos while in office — warning that Israel could become like apartheid South Africa if it continued its occupation of the Palestinians and expressing readiness to relinquish parts of Jerusalem under a peace deal.

He led his government to the Annapolis peace conference in November 2007, launching more than a year of ambitious, but ultimately unsuccessful US-brokered talks.

Olmert has said he made unprecedented concessions to the Palestinians — including a near-total withdrawal from the West Bank and an offer to place Jerusalem's Old City under international control — and was close to reaching an agreement at the time of his resignation.

Olmert was rushed to hospital with chest pains last month, but doctors ruled out a heart attack. A few days before that, Israel's Justice Ministry asked the police to investigate whether Olmert committed a "criminal offence" while behind bars.

It said a book Olmert is writing touches on "sensitive security issues" and that his lawyer was caught leaving the prison with a chapter on "secret operations" not approved by the censor for publication. Police searched the publishing house of the Yediot Ahronot newspaper, but not the paper itself, over the incident.

Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked welcomed Olmert's release, telling Army Radio that he deserved to have his sentence reduced and that "all in all his behaviour in prison was very good."

A few hours after his release, a somber-looking Olmert was seen walking around a shopping centre in Tel Aviv. A public relations company representing the centre released photos of the former Prime Minister in a clothing store, saying that people had greeted him and wished him well.

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This is a list of Israeli public officials convicted of crimes or misdemeanors, alphabetized by branch. Only those in the highest levels of the executive, legislative, or judicial branches are included.[citation needed]

Contents

1 Presidents
2 Prime ministers
3 Ministers
4 Knesset members
5 Public officials
6 See also
7 References
8 External links

Presidents
On 30 December 2010, Israel's former President Moshe Katsav was convicted of two counts of rape, obstruction of justice, and other sexual offences by a court in Tel Aviv.

Moshe Katsav – the 8th president of the State of Israel. In a landmark and unprecedented case, on 30 December 2010, Katsav was convicted of two counts of rape, obstruction of justice, and other charges. On 22 March 2011, in a landmark ruling, Katsav was sentenced to seven years in prison.[1]

Prime ministers

Ehud Olmert – Prime minister from 2006 to 2009, cabinet minister 1988–1992, 2003–2006, mayor of Jerusalem 1993–2003. Convicted of breach of trust in July 2012, and of bribery in March 2015. In May 2015, Olmert was sentenced to six years in prison, but his sentence was reduced to 18 months in December 2015.[2]

Ministers

Aharon Abuhatzira – served as the Minister of Religious Services, Minister of Immigrant Absorption, and Minister of Welfare & Social Services. Convicted of larceny, breach of trust, and fraud.[3] Abuhatzira was sentenced to a suspended sentence of four years and three months; thirty months for larceny, eighteen months for breach of trust and fraud by an administrator, and three months for breach of trust by a public servant.[3]
Shlomo Benizri – served as Minister of Health and Labor and Social Welfare Minister during the late 1990s and early 2000s. In 2008, Benizri was convicted of accepting bribes, breach of faith, obstructing justice, and conspiracy to commit a crime for accepting favors worth millions of shekels from his friend, contractor Moshe Sela, in exchange for inside information regarding foreign workers scheduled to arrive in Israel. As a result, Benizri was sentenced to 18 months in jail and moral turpitude was added to the offense.[citation needed]
Aryeh Deri – Minister of Internal Affairs between 1988 and 1993. Convicted of taking $155,000 in bribes while serving as Interior Minister and given a three-year jail sentence in 2000.[citation needed]
Tzachi Hanegbi – Among the top cabinet positions he previously held are Minister of Justice, Minister of Internal Security, and Minister of Intelligence and Nuclear Affairs. On 13 July 2010, Hanegbi was convicted of perjury, and subsequently was fined 10,000 NIS, and moral turpitude was added to the offense. As a result, Hanegbi suspended himself from the Knesset.[citation needed]
Avraham Hirschson – The Israeli Minister of Finance between 2006 and 2007. In 2009, Hirschson was convicted of stealing close to 2 million shekels from the National Workers Labor Federation while he was its chairman.[4][5][6] Hirschson was sentenced to five years and five months in prison and a fine of 450,000 shekels.[citation needed]
Avigdor Lieberman – Israel's former foreign minister. Lieberman was convicted in September 2001, under a plea bargain, of threatening and assaulting a 12-year-old who had hit his son, and was ordered to pay the child a compensation of 10,000 shekels, and an additional fine of 7,500 shekels.[citation needed]
Yitzhak Mordechai – Israel's Minister of Defense and Minister of Transport in the 1990s. Mordechai was convicted of harassing and sexually assaulting two women during his military service and later periods. As a result, Mordechai received an 18-month suspended sentence. After his conviction, he resigned from the Knesset.[citation needed]
Rafael Pinhasi – served as Minister of Communications between 1990 and 1992. In 1997, Pinhasi was convicted of illegal transfer of funds, and sentenced to 12 months probation and a fine.[citation needed]
Haim Ramon – Israel's Minister of Health, Minister of Internal Affairs, and Minister of Justice. In 2007, Ramon was convicted of an indecent assault without consent, and was sentenced to community service, which he served in a therapeutic riding center in Tel Mond. After serving his community service sentence, Ramon returned to prime minister Ehud Olmert's government in July 2007 as a minister[which?] in the Israeli government.[citation needed]
Gonen Segev – The National Infrastructure Minister of Israel between 1995 and 1996. Segev was convicted for an attempt of drug smuggling, for forgery, and for electronic commerce fraud, all committed after his public career. He was sentenced to five years in prison.[citation needed]

Knesset members

Naomi Blumenthal – Knesset member in the Likud party. On 13 February 2006, Blumenthal was convicted of bribery and obstruction of justice and was sentenced to 8 months in prison, a ten-month suspended sentence, and a fine of 75,000 shekels.[7]
Shlomo Dayan – Knesset member in the Shas party. In 2008 Dayan was convicted of fraud and forgery and sentenced to 4 months of community service.[citation needed]
Shmuel Flatto-Sharon – Knesset member between 1977 and 1981. In 1979, Flatto-Sharon was convicted of false promises of housing solutions for groups and thus choose sentenced to three months of community service and a suspended sentence of 15 month. In 2000 Flatto-Sharon was convicted of fraudulently receiving a sum of ten million from a French company. In accordance with the plea bargain Flatto-Sharon was sentenced to 11 months in prison, a 1.2 million dollars compensation payment to the French company, as well as a suspended sentence of three years.[citation needed]
Michael Gorlovsky – Knesset member in the Likud party between 2003 and 2006. Gorlovsky was involved in what became known as the "double votes scam" affair together with MK Yehiel Hazan.[8] In a plea bargain, Gorlovsky was charged with breach of trust rather than fraud, and was sentenced to two months of community service.[citation needed]
Yehiel Hazan – Knesset member in the Likud party. Hazan was convicted of voting twice during the second and third readings of a bill on the emergency economic plan in May 2003. Hazan was sentenced in June 2006 for 4 months of community service and a six-month suspended prison term.[citation needed]
Ofer Hugi – Knesset member in the Shas party. On 25 December 2006, Hugi was convicted of various charges related to forgery and fraud. As a result, Hugi was sentenced to two years in prison and ordered to pay a 12,000 shekel fine.[citation needed]
Yair Levy – Knesset member in the Shas party between 1988 and 1992. In 1993, he was jailed for five years for embezzling NIS 500,000 from the party's El HaMa'ayan organisation.[9]
Yair Peretz – Knesset member in the Shas party. In March 2006 Peretz was convicted of fraudulently obtaining an academic degree.
Shmuel Rechtman – Knesset member in the Likud party between 1977 and 1979. In 1979, Rechtman was convicted of taking bribes and was sentenced to imprisonment, thus he became the first Knesset member who was convicted of criminal offenses and sentenced to imprisonment.[citation needed]
Omri Sharon – Knesset member in the Likud and Kadima parties during the 2000s. In 2006, Sharon was convicted of fraud and sentenced to 9 months in prison.[citation needed]
Saleh Tarif – a Druze Knesset member. In April 2004 Tarif was convicted of bribery, fraud and breach of trust, and was sentenced to 6 months of community service, fined 25,000 NIS and a suspended sentence of 8 months.[citation needed]
Yosef Vanunu – Knesset member in the Israeli Labor Party between 1992 and 1996. In 1997 Vanunu was convicted on charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust.[citation needed]

Public officials

Zvi Bar – Mayor of Ramat Gan 1989-2013, convicted of corruption and sentenced to 5.5 years in prison in June 2015.[citation needed]
Uri Lupolianski – Mayor of Jerusalem 2003-2008, convicted of corruption in March 2014.[citation needed]
Asher Yadlin – Leading member in the 1960s and 1970s of the Israeli Labor Party, former head of the Kupat Holim Clalit and the Hevrat Ovdim. In 1976, two days before he was due to take office as Governor of the Bank of Israel, Yadlin was arrested and charged with accepting bribes. On conviction, he was sentenced to, and served, five years in prison.[citation needed]

See also

Corruption in the United States
Corruption Perceptions Index
Politics of Israel
United Nations Convention against Corruption

References

Edelman, Ofra (2011-03-22). "Former President Moshe Katsav Gets 7 Years in Jail for Rape". Haaretz. Retrieved 2017-03-24.
"Olmert convicted after pleading guilty to witness tampering". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 2017-03-24.
"American Jewish Yearbook 1984" (PDF). American Jewish Committee and Jewish Publication Society of America. p. 66. Retrieved 2014-09-04.
Lubitsch, Ward (8 June 2009). "בית המשפט קבע: אברהם הירשזון גנב" [The court ruled: Avraham Hirschson stole] (in Hebrew). Ynet. Retrieved 2014-09-04. "The judge in the district court for Tel-Aviv, Bracha Ophir Tom, convicted Hirschson of stealing approximately 2 million shekels from the National Workers Labor Federation...."
Ofra Edelman (18 June 2009). "Prosecutors demand 'harsh' prison term for convicted ex-finance minister". Haaretz. Retrieved 2014-09-04.
Ofra Edelman (23 June 2009). "ערב גזר הדין: אברהם הירשזון החזיר עוד 570 אלף שקלים להסתדרות העובדים הלאומית" [On the eve of his sentencing, Hirschson returned another 570,000 shekels to the National Workers Labor Federation]. Haaretz (in Hebrew). Retrieved 4 September 2014. "... the amount of money [stolen] was not decided formally by the judge, who said orally during the sentencing hearings that her calculations place the figure at 1.79 million shekels. Since the issue was not formally decided by the court, [defense attorney Yaakov] Weinrot informed the National Workers Labor Federation that according to their calculations [Hirschson] was convicted of stealing 1.73 million shekels."
Hasson, Nir (22 March 2007). "Court upholds former Likud MK Blumenthal's 8-month jail term for bribery". Haaretz. Retrieved 2014-09-04.
Yuval Yoaz (1 November 2005). "Mazuz to indict MK Gorlovsky over double vote in Knesset". Haaretz. Retrieved 2014-09-04.

"Yair Levy must stay in jail, panel rules" The Jerusalem Post, 1 December 1994[dead link]

External links
"Israel ranked 28th on corruption list". Ynetnews. 18 October 2005. Retrieved 2014-09-04.
 

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10 Israeli public figures sentenced to jail terms
A president, a PM, a finance minister -- the non-comprehensive list of convicted politicians over the past 20 years
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Former president Moshe Katsav walks out of the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on November 10, 2011, after the court unanimously upheld the Tel Aviv District Court's rape conviction. (Kobi Gideon/Flash90)
Former president Moshe Katsav walks out of the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on November 10, 2011, after the court unanimously upheld the Tel Aviv District Court's rape conviction. (Kobi Gideon/Flash90)

When former prime minister Ehud Olmert was sentenced to six years on Tuesday for his part in a bribery case he became the country’s first former premier to be given jail time.

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The case caused some sense of shame among Israelis but also pride in that nobody is above the law.

But Olmert is not the first Israeli politician to be sent to prison. Here is a glance at other prominent Israeli figures convicted by the country’s justice system:

1. President Moshe Katsav was Israel’s highest ranking official ever jailed. Katsav was forced to resign in June 2007 over rape, sexual harassment and other charges. He began his sentence in 2011.

2. Shas’s Shlomo Benizri was jailed in 2009 after convicted of taking bribes when he served as employment and social affairs minister in 2002 and 2003. He served two and a half years of a four years sentence.
Convicted former Finance Minister Abraham Hirchson who was found guilty of embezzling millions of shekels. (photo credit: Roni Schutzer/Flash 90)
Former Finance Minister Abraham Hirchson who was found guilty of embezzling millions of shekels. (photo credit: Roni Schutzer/Flash 90)

3. Finance minister Avraham Hirchson (Likud/Kadima) was jailed in 2009 for embezzling millions from a union he used to run. He was released in January 2013, almost two years before his five-year sentence was up, due to good behavior. Hirchson had also been ordered to pay a 450,000 NIS fine.

4. Omri Sharon (Likud/Kadima), son of ex-prime minister Ariel Sharon, served a few months in jail in 2008 after being convicted of campaign funding violations.
Haim Ramon in the Knesset in 2010. (photo credit: Miriam Alster/Flash90)
Haim Ramon in the Knesset in 2010. (photo credit: Miriam Alster/Flash90)

5. Olmert ally Haim Ramon (Labor/Kadima) was convicted in March 2007 of kissing a female soldier against her will. He served a light sentence and then returned to Olmert’s Cabinet as vice premier.

6. Aryeh Deri, leader of the large ultra-Orthodox Shas party was jailed in 2000 for taking bribes. He served almost two years.

7. Gonen Segev (Tzomet/Yiud), a former National Infrastructure minister (now known as the Ministry of National Infrastructures, Energy, and Water Resources) in 1995-1996 was convicted of drug smuggling, forgery and fraud. He received a five-year sentence.

8. Yair Levy, an MK with Shas in the late 1980s to the early 1990s, was sentenced in 1993 to serve five years for embezzlement.

9. Naomi Blumenthal, a Likud MK, was sentenced to 8 months in 2006 for obstruction of justice and bribery. She also had to pay a fine of 75,000 NIS.

10. Ofer Hugi, another former Shas MK, was convicted in 2006 of various charges including forgery and fraud. He was sentenced to two years in prison.
 

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In this regard, sinkies are no better than the butt-fucked North Koreans but at least they don't pretend to be a Western-style Parliamentary/ Presidential democracy. They are known as DPRK with a fearless dictator at the helm; launching missiles at will and mocking the world especially the USA. Here, our kuniang dictator is basically an arse-worshipper and a foremost US supporter with no clue on what to do next except to give fatherly speeches concerning your health and diet. Lol.

The North Koreans have a vision and a path that they follow. Many in the world do not agree with it, but nontheless, they do have a very clear one. The PAP on the other hand are clueless, vision less and do not know their assholes from their mouth.
 
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