Subscribe to Print Edition | Sun., April 29, 2007 Iyyar 11, 5767 | | Israel Time: 06:44 (EST+7)
Haaretz israel news English
web haaretz.com
  Back to Homepage
Print Edition
Diplomacy
Defense Opinion National Arts & Leisure Anglo File Sports Travel  
Magazine Week's End
Q&A
Business Underground Jewish World Real Estate Advertising  
Bookmark to del.icio.us
Last update - 06:44 29/04/2007
Communications Min. staffers probed for graft in pirate radio scandal
By Eran Gabay, Haaretz Correspondent

In recent months, the police have investigated several Communications Ministry workers on suspicions they received bribes from pirate radio stations, TheMarker has learned.

Investigative material was recently handed over to the state prosecutor. Police suspect these workers helped prevent pirate radio stations from being closed, but it is still unclear how many stations were involved or if the bribes came in the form of money or another type of favor.

Communications Minister Ariel Atias, his director general Mordechai Mordechai and the Ministry's legal advisor department knew nothing of the investigation or the file brought over to the prosecutor's office.

Advertisement

Suspicions in the Ministry of a similar case of bribery arose three years ago. An anonymous letter sent to senior Ministry officials was handed over to police. The fate of that investigation is unknown. Police associates claim the current investigation is not unrelated to the previous affair, noting it began a few months ago. The police commented: "An investigation was carried out and material was transferred to the prosecutor."

The Ministry is responsible for regulating radio frequencies, which are a public asset in short supply. In recent years it has been fighting the pirate radio plague, which also endangers air traffic at Ben-Gurion International airport. It has only enjoyed partial success. A high-ranking police officer has been attached to the Ministry to help with enforcement and deterrence through handing out indictments and sending offenders to trial. The Communications Ministry said it's improper to comment on the details of a police investigation in the newspaper, deferring to the police. No comment was obtained from the prosecutor's office.

Bookmark to del.icio.us
My investment advice
How can a writer live in Jerusalem, a city that doesn't even have a tavern?
The shul at IKEA
This weekend, the writer had the joy of meeting the chief rabbi of the Ikea in Netanya.
 Today Online
Bradley Burston: Confessions of an anti-German racist
Responses: 390
Olmert denies making remarks on hitting Iran nuclear sites
Responses: 94
Rosner: Giuliani says Abbas or Hamas, 'it makes no difference'
Responses: 175
Nehemia Shtrasler: Israel is very far from economic or political independence
Responses: 126
Israel to name Galilee forest for Martin Luther King Jr.'s widow
Responses: 197
Rosner's Domain
* The Democratic debate: End of anti-war happy-talk?
* Guest: For Reform Jews, Israel not high enough on agenda
* Poll: How should Israel react to attacks from Gaza?
* Richardson uses the forbidden B-word


More Headlines
02:39 Aides say PM won't resign over Winograd findings
02:49 Olmert denies remarks on hitting Iran nuclear sites
05:24 Settlers occupying Hebron house to get eviction orders Sunday
04:19 PM aides: Olmert won't respond to Ch. 10 Winograd report leaks
02:46 Comptroller may give AG results of probe into PM's purchases
06:12 Ahead of elections, France refrains from calling incident anti-Semitic
02:41 Report finds higher education in Israel too dependent on private funding
06:35 Elementary school teachers may get 30% wage hike after negotiations
21:41 Thousands protest in Nazareth in support of former MK Bishara
20:20 Hamas chief says attacks on Israel are 'legitimate resistance'
Previous Editions
Special Offers
Advertisement
Skin Care Products
Beauty and skin care from the Dead Sea. Coupon code HAARETZ for 10% off!
JOIN FREE AT JDATE.COM
The most popular online Jewish dating community in the world! Explore the possibilities! Click Here!
A Different Israel Experience
Unique programs for adults of all ages
Holiday Inn and Crown Plaza Israel
Lowest internet rate Guaranteed at ichotelsgroup.com !
Learn Hebrew Online
Learn Hebrew from the best teachers in Israel live over the Internet
Home| Print Edition| Diplomacy| Opinion| Arts & Leisure| Sports| Jewish World| Underground| Site rules|
© Copyright  Haaretz. All rights reserved