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Israeli PM Netanyahu should be charged with bribery - police | Israeli PM Netanyahu should be charged with bribery - police |
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Israeli police have recommended indicting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara for alleged fraud and bribery. | Israeli police have recommended indicting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara for alleged fraud and bribery. |
They are suspected of awarding regulatory favours to the Bezeq telecom firm in return for positive media coverage of the couple. | They are suspected of awarding regulatory favours to the Bezeq telecom firm in return for positive media coverage of the couple. |
Mr Netanyahu rejected the allegations in what is known as Case 4000. | |
The Israeli attorney-general will now have to decide whether to bring charges in the case. | The Israeli attorney-general will now have to decide whether to bring charges in the case. |
In February, police recommended indicting Mr Netanyahu in two other corruption investigations. | In February, police recommended indicting Mr Netanyahu in two other corruption investigations. |
What are the latest allegations? | |
On Sunday, the Israeli police and the Israel Securities Authorities said there was sufficient evidence for bribery, fraud and breach-of-trust charges to be brought against Mr Netanyahu and his wife. | |
They are suspected of interfering in regulatory decisions that favoured Bezeq and its majority shareholder Shaul Elovitch. | |
In return, the couple are alleged to have been given more positive coverage on Walla! news website, owned by Bezeq. | |
The police also said there was sufficient evidence to indict Mr Elovitch for giving bribes. | |
Responding to the latest allegations, Mr Netanyahu tweeted: "These recommendations were determined and leaked even before the investigations began. | |
"I'm sure that in this case the relevant authorities, after examining the issue, will reach the same conclusion: that there was nothing because there is nothing." | |
Mr Elovitch has so far made no public comments on the issue. | |
What about the previous two cases? | |
One of them centres on an allegation that Mr Netanyahu asked the publisher of an Israeli newspaper, Yediot Aharonot, for positive coverage in exchange for help in reining in a rival publication. | |
In the second case, Mr Netanyahu is suspected of receiving gifts worth at least a million shekels ($270,000; £210,000) from Hollywood mogul Arnon Milchan and other supporters. | |
The Jerusalem Post reported earlier this year that the gifts included champagne and cigars, and were given in exchange for help getting Mr Milchan a US visa. | |
Mr Netanyahu has dismissed all the allegations as "baseless". | |
Israeli media say the 69-year-old prime minister has been questioned by investigators a number of times. | |
Mr Netanyahu heads a fragile coalition, but he appears confident the allegations will not spur early elections. | |
The next legislative poll is scheduled for November 2019. Mr Netanyahu is in his second stint as prime minister. | The next legislative poll is scheduled for November 2019. Mr Netanyahu is in his second stint as prime minister. |
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