Police question Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in telecom case for third time

Police were seen arriving at Netanyahu's residence today.

Published: 12th June 2018 02:36 PM  |   Last Updated: 12th June 2018 02:36 PM   |  A+A-

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Photo | AP)

By PTI

JERUSALEM: Israeli police are questioning Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as part of an investigation into a corruption case involving the country's telecom giant.

Police were seen arriving at Netanyahu's residence today.

Two Netanyahu confidants have been arrested on suspicion of promoting regulation worth hundreds of millions of dollars to the Bezeq telecom company.

In return, Bezeq's subsidiary news site, Walla, allegedly provided positive Netanyahu coverage.

The confidants have turned state witnesses.

It is the third time that Netanyahu, who held the government's communications portfolio until last year, is being questioned over the affair.

Police declined to comment.

Police have recommended indicting Netanyahu on corruption charges in two other cases.

Netanyahu has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, dismissing the accusations as a media witch hunt.

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