Israel’s attorney general may indict Netanyahu’s wife
JERUSALEM — Israel’s attorney general took a step Friday toward indicting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s wife for corruption in a scandal that deepened the mounting legal problems of Israel’s first family.
Attorney General Avichai Mandleblit announced he is considering charging Sara Netanyahu with graft, fraud and breach of trust for alleged overspending of over $100,000 in public funds on private meals at the prime minister’s official residence.
Friday’s announcement is the procedural first step ahead of levelling formal charges against Sara Netanyahu.
The Justice Ministry said in a statement that she will have the opportunity to plead her case at a hearing before any charges are filed.