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There's no one to order takeout for $100000

There's no one to order takeout for $100000

4hw.com.cn: on the 16th, a Jerusalem District Court accepted a plea agreement reached between Sarah and the prosecution for 'ordering takeout with public funds'. The two sides reached a settlement, and Sarah will bear a fine of $15000 for her' crime '. Meanwhile, the corruption charges against her will be dropped.

Sarah signed a plea agreement on the case of "ordering takeout with public funds" on the 12th. The Israeli Ministry of Justice said in a statement on the same day that Sarah admitted that "minor violations took advantage of unfair favorable conditions". According to the plea agreement, Sarah will return 45000 NIS (about 87000 yuan) to the state treasury and pay a fine of 10000 NIS (about 19000 yuan), but she will not constitute a crime of fraud. Sarah & middot, wife of the Prime Minister of Israel; Netanyahu was fined $15000.

On June 21 last year, after investigation, the Israeli prosecution formally sued Sara for private use of public funds. The indictment said that between 2010 and 2013, Sarah used public funds to hire chefs from external restaurants to arrange banquets, created the illusion that there were no chefs in the prime minister's residence, and spent a total of 360000 NIS (about 690000 yuan, about 100000 US dollars) of government funds.

According to relevant Israeli laws, if the prime minister's residence does not employ chefs or chefs are on vacation, they can apply to the government for funding to pay for outsourced catering services. However, information from the attorney general's office shows that Sarah and Ezra & middot, former deputy director of the prime minister's office; Sedov once created the illusion that there was no executive chef in the prime minister's residence. On this basis, he occupied about 360000 shekels of public funds by providing meals from outside and hiring private chefs.

In addition, Sarah is also suspected of accepting bribes in the telecommunications company corruption case, namely 'case No. 4000'. But her lawyer said it was an unwarranted charge.

Sarah had previously denied that there was an illegal act. Her husband Netanyahu also published an article on the Facebook home page in response to media reports that Sarah would be prosecuted, once again denied that Sarah was illegal, saying that the charges she received were "absurd and will prove to have no factual basis".