- Title: Netanyahu's former aide turns state's witness in bribery case
- Date: 4th August 2017
- Summary: JERUSALEM (FILE - MARCH 7, 2017) (REUTERS) EXTERIOR OF ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER BENJAMIN NETANYAHU'S RESIDENCE SIGN READING 'PRIME MINISTER OFFICE' VARIOUS POLICE CAR DRIVING INTO PRIME MINISTER'S RESIDENCE SECURITY CAMERA SECURITY MAN TEL AVIV, ISRAEL (FILE - JANUARY 8, 2017) (REUTERS) WOMAN READING 'ISRAEL HAYOM' NEWSPAPER VARIOUS OF NEWSPAPER STAND WITH BOTH 'YEDIOTH AHRONOTH' AND 'ISRAEL HAYOM' NEWSPAPERS MEN READING 'YEDIOTH AHRONOTH' DAILY
- Embargoed: 18th August 2017 12:01
- Keywords: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plice investigation into bribary Files "1000" and "2000"
- Location: TEL AVIV AND LOD, ISRAEL/ JERUSALEM/ MACAU, CHINA
- City: TEL AVIV AND LOD, ISRAEL/ JERUSALEM/ MACAU, CHINA
- Country: Israel
- Topics: Crime/Law/Justice,Crime
- Reuters ID: LVA0026SQQ9FR
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: A former top aide to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will testify on behalf of state prosecutors in two graft cases in which the Israeli prime minister has been questioned as a suspect, a Justice Ministry source said on Friday (August 4).
The decision by Ari Harow, who served as Netanyahu's chief of staff before resigning amid allegations of impropriety in 2015, to turn state's witness adds a further dimension to a long-running investigation involving Netanyahu.
Netanyahu had been questioned under caution by police over so-called Case 1,000, dealing with gifts given to him and his family by businessmen, and Case 2,000, related to conversations he held with an Israeli publisher.
Case 1,000 involves Netanyahu and family members receiving gifts on a regular basis from two businessmen. Israeli media have reported that the gifts included cigars and champagne.
Case 2,000 involves a deal Netanyahu allegedly discussed with the owner of one of Israel's largest newspapers, Yedioth Ahronoth, for better coverage in return for curbs on competition from a free paper owned by U.S. casino mogul Sheldon Adelson. The latter paper has long promoted the prime minister.
Netanyahu has denied wrongdoing in both cases.
Neither Harow nor his lawyer responded to requests for comment. - Copyright Holder: FILE REUTERS (CAN SELL)
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