Thursday, January 10, 2008

Police Recommend Indicting Another Kadima MK

Ezra HaLevi

Yet another member of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s ruling Kadima Party will be indicted for ethical misconduct: Absorption Minister Yaakov Edery. The National Police Fraud Investigations Division has recommended that Edery be indicted for breach of trust and accepting a bribe while serving as Deputy Minister of Public Security, from 2003-2006.

The allegations center around Edery working to promote a senior police officer in return for a bribe to be paid in the form of the thousands of Rosh HaShana greeting cards government members send out each year.

Edery says that if he is indicted, he will resign from the government, but maintains his innocence and claims “injustice” is being perpetrated against him.

Other members of the Kadima Party that have been investigated or indicted for crimes are Vice-Premier Chaim Ramon, Tzachi HaNegbi, Omri Sharon, Avraham Hirschson and Prime Minister Ehud Olmert himself, along with his bureau chief Shula Zaken.
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