Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit informed the Supreme Court today (Wednesday) that former Prime Minister Netanyahu must return to the estate of his late cousin, the late Nathan Milikovsky, a grant he received in the amount of $ 300,000, as well as a NIS 2 million loan from Partridge that he defined Mandelblit "Forbidden Gifts".
In his reply, Mandelblit actually accepted the movement's claims of moral purity in the petition and stated: "The $ 300,000 grant that Netanyahu received from the late Milikowski is a forbidden gift, and Netanyahu must return it."
It was also written that if it is determined that it is not a prohibited gift, the Permits Committee must reconsider the question of whether it is not a benefit, contrary to its decision of July 2020 which ignored this matter and against which the petition was filed.
The loan that Netanyahu received from Partridge in the amount of NIS 2 million also constitutes a prohibited gift, "since it has a clear potential to become a gift."
At the same time, the ombudsman proposed a mechanism for a gradual repayment of the loan, due to Netanyahu's reliance on the permit granted in this matter.
The director general of the Movement for Purity, Advocate Omar Macayes, said: The rules and become a grant.
We hope that the High Court will also accept our position and establish a clear rule in this matter, the importance of which is clear to all, especially in light of the information revealed regarding additional gifts that Netanyahu received from other capitalists. "
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