Minister May Golan responded Tuesday to news that prosecutors are moving toward an indictment following an exposé by the outlet HaMevaker, calling the effort 'political persecution on steroids.' The case was transferred to the State Attorney's Office earlier today; Golan denies any wrongdoing. Channel 12 reports her statement.
The investigation into Minister May Golan concluded and was transferred to prosecutors earlier Tuesday, as The Zioneer reported at 11:01 AM. The case stems from an exposé by the outlet HaMevaker. In her first response since the transfer became public, Golan framed the move as politically motivated — 'on steroids' — and timed to the election cycle. She asserted that all allegations against her are false and that she committed no offense. No indictment has been formally filed; the State Attorney's Office is weighing the next step. Golan, a senior figure in the right-wing camp, serves as a minister in the current government.
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