Israel’s Attorney General Tells Netanyahu To Steer Clear Of Judicial Overhaul

Israel’s Attorney General Tells Netanyahu To Steer Clear Of Judicial Overhaul

JERUSALEM, Feb 3 (NNN-MA’AN) – Israel’s Attorney General, told Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, in a letter made public yesterday that, he must refrain from involvement in the government’s proposed judicial reforms, due to a possible conflict of interest with his ongoing corruption trial.

Attorney General, Gali Baharav-Miara states in the letter that, Netanyahu, as prime minister, “must avoid involvement in initiatives related to the legal system.”

She stressed that, Netanyahu must also not give “direct or indirect” instructions to others, to advance the plan, including “informal consultations.”

The Attorney General expressed concern that there is “a reasonable risk” that Netanyahu’s involvement would put him in a conflict of interest, in his ongoing criminal trial over charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust.

Netanyahu is expected “to benefit” from the proposed reforms, to weaken the judiciary, Baharav-Miara said, in the letter.

Israel’s extreme-right and ultra-religious government, sworn-in in late Dec, has made the overhaul of the legal system a central part of its agenda. It has been pushing ahead with measures to weaken the power of the Supreme Court, and undermine the judicial oversight over the work and policymaking of ministers. The plan has faced widespread criticism and opposition.

Netanyahu’s criminal trial, the first of a sitting prime minister in Israel, was opened in May, 2020. Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving leader, rejects the charges, as part of “a witch hunt” against him.– NNN-MA’AN  

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