The top echelons of the Israel Police are set to finalize their recommendations in two corruption probes of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
According to Hadashot television news, police chiefs, including Commissioner Roni Alsheich, and the heads of the national police force’s Investigations Department to hammer out final recommendations to the prosecution on the two corruption probes dubbed “Case 1000” and “Case 2000.”
The recommendations will be handed to the state prosecution on Monday or Tuesday of next week, Hadashot says.
The recommendations are expected to include an indictment to bribery, and will be made public once presented to the state prosecution.
Speaking to the Times of Israel, a police spokesman declined to confirm or deny the reports.
— Raoul Wootliff contributed to this report.
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