Netanyahu questioned in telecoms corruption case

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting at the prime minister`s office in Jerusalem on 25 February 2018. Reuters File Photo
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting at the prime minister`s office in Jerusalem on 25 February 2018. Reuters File Photo

Israeli police questioned prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday for the first time in a corruption case that involves the country’s largest telecommunications company Bezeq, Israel Radio said.

Police allege that the owners of Bezeq Telecom provided favourable coverage of Netanyahu and his wife on a news website they controlled, in return for favours from communications regulators.

Netanyahu, already a suspect in two other corruption cases, denies any wrongdoing.

A police spokesman did not respond to requests for comment. A Reuters cameraman saw a vehicle carrying two police officers pull into the prime minister’s official residence.