The Holyland case against former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is a psychological drama of the highest order, a story of the complex relationship between two brothers.
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The Holyland case against former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is a psychological drama of the highest order, a story of the complex relationship between two brothers.
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Three decades after security agents covered up the killing of Palestinian hijackers, the incident continues to make waves.
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Attorney for former Judge Dan Cohen who was extradited from Peru to Israel on bribery charges argues Cohen did not flee Israel and was attempting to coordinate his return with authorities.
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Secrets kept by former Israeli judge Dan Cohen, who was recently extradited to Israel from Peru, could implicate several Israelis in crimes that could send them to jail for years.
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Dan Cohen, a former judge and wanted fugitive, is on his way to Israel seven and a half years after he fled amid suspicions of accepting millions of dollars in bribes.
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The key state witness in the Holyland corruption trial, and in the prosecution of former PM Ehud Olmert is dead, but it is too early for the accused to breathe a sigh of relief.
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How does one fund a primary campaign? Some Likud MKs have been going the Ukrainian route.
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If it is ultimately decided that Lieberman will be indicted after all, then Netanyahu will have cooked up a bad merger, the kind that will cause the new package deal to stink of corruption
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The former Prime Minister was acquitted in the so-called cash envelopes and double-billing affairs − also known as the Talansky and Rishon Tours affairs.
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Former Shas leader Aryeh Deri was sentenced to three years in prison for taking bribes in 2000.
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Yehuda Weinstein has been criticized for foot-dragging the high-profile graft case, with the attorney general holding dozens of meets without reaching a decision.
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Nahum Levy was hired to look into corruption charges against the prime minister.
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The case, known as the Cyril Kern affair, involved allegations he received millions of dollars of bribes from Kern, a South African businessman, and from the Austrian businessman Martin Schlaff, through Sharon's sons.
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A six-year investigation is about to come to a close; a guide to the various suspicions – and possible indictment – against Israel’s Foreign Minister.
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Eldad Yaniv was once the politician and businessman’s best friend, a Svengali with friends in high places and morals in low ones. Now though, the power attorney says he’s turned his back on dirty deeds and is seeking to make amends for the damage he’s caused his country.
8 commentsState spending millions to commemorate legacy of slain minister Rehavam Ze'evi.
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An employee at Israel's London-based tourist office accused a superior of sexual harassment. But the Tourism Ministry apparently didn't handle the complaint properly. A few weeks ago, the complainant took her own life.
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State Comptroller office questions Justice Minister Yaakov Neeman about employment terms at university of which he was chairman of the executive council.
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In interview with Haaretz, Livni says that if chosen to lead Kadima again, she would not appoint Mofaz as her number two this time, nor would she quit politics if she loses the leadership.
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Ambassador Amos Nadai is ending his posting in China soon and was in the running to become the general supervisor of the foreign service.
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With public opinion polls showing Kadima in free fall and its members in revolt against their leader, can Tzipi Livni still make another run for prime minister?
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About a year ago, Appel's lawyer sent a letter to Mifal Hapayis Director General Shaul Sutnik stating that in 2006, Sutnik asked Appel for a large amount of cash, Haaretz finds.
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When a distraught businessman approached attorney Yaakov Neeman for advice following testimony given to police about Aryeh Deri, Neeman told him to write a letter qualifying the information. Five years later, that conversation nearly spelled the end of Neeman’s rise to Justice Minister.
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Prime ministers and influential figures have never been far from justice minister Yaakov Neeman's side, but controversy has been even closer.
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He shocks his cabinet colleagues with about-faces, disagrees with his ministry's staff and dismays law professors by not defending the court and judicial systems more vociferously.
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