Attorney General Avichai Mandeblit was “updated” about the private investigators hired to follow police officers investigating Prime Minister Netanyahu, Hebrew media reports.
In addition Mandeblit, State Prosecutor Shai Nitzan was also informed about the private investigators, according to similar reports from Haaretz and Hadashot TV news.
Haaretz reports the two were told about the investigators over a year ago by police chief Roni Alscheich. Quoting police sources, the daily says no police investigation was opened, as the private investigators ceased their work.
In an interview aired Wednesday, Alscheich said “powerful figures” hired private investigators to collect information about the police investigators in the Netanyahu cases.
Netanyahu has strongly criticized Alscheich and police for the claim, saying Thursday that it showed the officers investigating him couldn’t be unbiased.
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