Israeli PM probed after cash claims by French carbon fraudster

Published 17:13 on January 3, 2017  /  Last updated at 17:13 on January 3, 2017  /  Bavardage, EMEA, EU ETS, Middle East

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was questioned by investigators on Monday over allegations he received illicit gifts from businessmen, seven months after a convicted French carbon fraudster claimed he gave Netanyahu more than €1 million.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was questioned by investigators on Monday over allegations he received illicit gifts from businessmen, seven months after a convicted French carbon fraudster claimed he gave Netanyahu more than €1 million.


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