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Wed 3/23/2011 
Berlusconi is Fun Loving Choir Boy Compared to Israel's Former President Katsav 

Former Israeli President Moshe Katsav was sentenced to seven years in prison for rape, sexual harassment and obstruction of justice, that many Israelis viewed as a national embarrassment.
 
Katsav, 65, will become Israel's highest-ranking politician to serve prison time, but his case was only one of numerous government corruption and misconduct investigations in recent years. Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is standing trial on fraud and bribery charges arising from real estate deals. Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman is expected to be indicted soon on money laundering charges and has been investigated in various cases over more than a decade. 
 
Over the years a number of Israeli politicians have been convicted of various offences. Here is a list of prominent cases in the past two decades: 
 
Former Justice Minister Haim Ramon was convicted of sexually molesting a woman soldier, in 2007 and recieved a 3 yr sentence. 
Tzachi Hanegbi,  An influential opposition legislator, Hanegbi was convicted of perjury in July 2010. A court determined his offence involved "moral turpitude", effectively stripping him of his seat in parliament under Israeli law. 

Former Israeli Finance Minister Avraham Hirchson was jailed for five years and five months in June 2009 for financial offences that included stealing more than $500,000 from a trade union he led before becoming a cabinet member in 2006. 

Shlomo Benizri, a former cabinet minister, was sentenced in June 2009 to four years in prison for taking bribes. 

Gonen Segev, A former energy and infrastructure minister from 1992 to 1995, Segev was jailed for five years in 2005 for trying to smuggle 30,000 ecstasy tablets into Israel from the Netherlands.  

Former Defence Minister Yitzhak Mordechai, once a rising star in Israeli politics and a retired general, was sentenced to an 18-month suspended jail term in 2001 after being convicted of two counts of sexual assault during a 32-year army career. 

Ezer Weizman resigned as president in 2000, three years before his second term was due to end, after the Attorney General found he had accepted more than $300,000 in cash gifts from businessmen from 1985 to 1993. Weizman was not put on trial. He died in 2005. 

Aryeh Deri,  Leader of the ultra-Orthodox Shas party, Deri was ordered by Israel's Supreme Court to resign from the cabinet in 1993 over corruption charges. He was sentenced in 1999 to three years in prison. 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/
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convicted-in-last-two-decades.html


Former Israeli President Katsav Gets 7 years in Rape Case
The tearful politician tells judges, 'It's a lie,' and storms out of court. Other charges include sexual harassment and obstruction of justice.
Los Angeles Times; By Edmund Sanders; March 23, 2011; Reporting from Jerusalem

Former Israeli President Moshe Katsav was sentenced Tuesday to seven years in prison for rape, sexual harassment and obstruction of justice, capping an emotionally charged trial that many Israelis viewed as a national embarrassment.

The Tel Aviv panel of judges who found Katsav guilty in December said their seven-year sentence was intended to show that no one is above the law in Israel and that rape is a serious crime.

"The defendant is a symbol," Judge George Karra said as he read the sentence. "The fact that Katsav committed the acts while serving in a high-ranking post is reason to judge him severely.... The higher the rank, the greater the disappointment."

The justice said that rape is a crime that "ruins souls" and that sexual harassment by Katsav "trampled the dignity" of female government employees who brought the complaint against him.

Katsav, who was forced from office in 2007 over the charges, could have received as little as four years or as much as 20 years, legal experts estimated. He is scheduled to begin his prison term May 8.

As the sentence was read in court, a shaken and tearful Katsav lashed out at the judges, shouting: "It's a lie. You're wrong. The girls know they lied." He stormed out of the court building with his sons, past a group of female protesters picketing in support of the victims.

Katsav's attorneys vowed to appeal to the Supreme Court.

An attorney for one of the victims expressed satisfaction.

"The punishment suits the gravity of the acts," the attorney, Danny Srur, told Israel's Channel 1. "There is no doubt that [my client] feels a sense of relief and satisfaction." His client, who was raped, and two victims of sexual harassment involved in the case were not named in court or by Israeli media.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the verdict as an example of Israel's independent legal system.

"This is a day of sadness and shame, but it is also a day of deep appreciation and pride for the Israeli justice system," he said. "The court issued a sharp and unequivocal ruling on the simple principle of equality before the law. Nobody is above the law, not even a former president."

Katsav, 65, will become Israel's highest-ranking politician to serve prison time, but his case was only one of numerous government corruption and misconduct investigations in recent years. Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is standing trial on fraud and bribery charges arising from real estate deals. Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman is expected to be indicted soon on money laundering charges and has been investigated in various cases over more than a decade.

The Katsav scandal broke in July 2006, when the then-president alleged he was being blackmailed by a former employee. But investigators eventually turned their focus to Katsav after several other women came forward with allegations of sexual misconduct.

Katsav rejected a plea bargain that would have allowed him to avoid prison by pleading guilty to lesser charges.

As part of Tuesday's sentence, he was ordered to pay about $27,000 to the former Tourism Ministry employee he raped, and about $7,000 to the other two women. The rape victim is planning to file a civil suit for punitive damages, Israeli news reports said.

Michal Rozin, executive director of the Assn. of Rape Crisis Centers in Israel, said the sentence should embolden rape victims to come forward without fear.

"I hope the conviction and sentence conveys to victims that they are believed and that they are heard," he said.
 
 

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