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Defense officials implicated in major bribery case, ministry says

Justice Ministry says the case, placed under a gag order, involves public servants who allegedly received millions in bribes from companies with the aim of promoting sales deals with Israel's defense establishment.

by  Associated Press and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  12-12-2019 11:09
Last modified: 12-12-2019 11:25
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Israel's Justice Ministry said Tuesday it plans to prosecute suspects involved in a "serious corruption affair" in one of the country's defense bodies.

Most details of the case, including the names of the suspects, were unavailable because of a gag order.

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But a statement by the ministry said public servants working in the unnamed defense body allegedly received millions in bribes from companies with the aim of promoting sales deals with Israel's defense establishment.

The suspects are to be charged with bribery, fraud, breach of trust and money laundering, among others offenses, pending a hearing.

The announcement comes after the ministry said last week it would serve indictments for corruption charges in a $2 billion German submarine deal that roped in close associates of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as the country's former navy chief.

The Justice Ministry claims those accused in the submarine case personally benefited from the purchase.

Netanyahu was questioned, but not named as a suspect, in the submarine probe, known as "Case 3,000." But it sparked questions about his earnings on a related German submarine sale to Egypt.

Netanyahu has been indicted in three other graft cases for bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. He has denied wrongdoing on all charges.

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