Netanyahu questioned again over suspected corruption

  06 January 2017    Read: 1285
Netanyahu questioned again over suspected corruption
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been questioned by police for the second time over possible corruption, Israeli media report.
The questioning started on Thursday, The Jerusalem Post said, adding that authorities suspect that Netanyahu could have received illegal gifts from businessmen.

On Monday, the prime minister was questioned by police at his Jerusalem residence.

On Tuesday, Netanyahu announced that years of corruption investigation against him had found nothing. According to The Jerusalem Post, the gifts that Netanyahu is suspected of having received from Israeli and foreign businessmen could be worth hundreds of thousands of shekels.


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