Israeli prosecutors reached a plea deal with Sara Netanyahu on Wednesday to avoid a lengthy trial in the so-called “Prepared Food Affair.”
Under the proposed deal, she would pay a reduced fine, $15,215, and accept a lesser charge of intentionally exploiting others. She will not be charged with defrauding the government.
The plea agreement won’t be final until it’s endorsed by the court.
Netanyahu, wife of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, was accused of falisfying invoices to outside chefs who were brought in to prepare food at the official residence. Prosecutors said this was done to circumvent limits on how much the prime minister and his family could pay for outside chefs and hide the fact that they employed one. There were 15 invoices falsified to outside chefs, prosecutors said.
Hiding the chefs also allowed Netanyahu to get prepared food, too.
“In a case where a cook is not employed in the [prime minister’s] official residence, it is permitted to order prepared food as needed,” Israeli regulations state.
Prosecutors said the Netanyahus wanted the luxury of a private chef along with the ability to cater meals, which cost $100,000.
The plea deal came after a six-month mediation process.
(YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem / AP)
6 Responses
Perhaps Netanyaus’s tactic (of threatening the “courts”) is working…
Petty madness,any person in a corporate,doing a similar job as the Netanyahu’s are doing, would be allowed to spend far more on entertainment
This is a politicaly motivated sham
Whether one supports BIBI or not its a farce
LH,
Agreed, all these accusations are practically “Lunch” in D.C.
BTW – Alan Dershowitz wrote a brilliant piece regarding the above.
So, Loshenhora, it’s not stealing or embezzlement if it’s not too much? If the PM wants a raise, or a bigger expense allowance, he or his spouse should just help themselves? In business, the board of directors makes those decisions. In government, the legislature makes them.
Not surprised, they are as Teflon coated as the Clintons.
huju, לא תחסום שור בדישו