Sunday, September 4, 2016

Police allege systematic corruption at Netivei Israel

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Police allege systematic corruption at Netivei Israel.


The Two CEOs

Two former CEOs and a former Likud MK are among 40 people and 11 companies that the police allege received bribes for road works contracts.
Israel Police has recommended that the State Prosecutor indict 40 individuals and 11 companies in the Netivei Israel National Transport Infrastructure Ltd. bribery case. The suspects include two former CEOs Alex Wiznitzer (2003-2010) and Shai Baras (2011-2013), a former Deputy CEO Michael Kopolovsky and former Likud MK Michael Gorlovsky.
Netivei Israel is a government-owned company responsible for planning, building and maintaining Israel's inter-city highways as well as the railway infrastructure, with an annual budget of NIS 7 billion. Most of this money is paid to external contractors who undertake the development, construction and maintenance work.

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