MK Moshe Saada (Likud) charged that the police and prosecution are colluding in corruption and 'stitching up' cases, in a statement posted Monday evening. Saada did not provide specific evidence or name individual officials.
MK Moshe Saada (Likud) on Monday evening accused Israel's police and prosecution of systemic corruption and collusion in 'stitching up' cases against political targets. In a statement posted to social media, Saada wrote: 'The police and prosecution are one hand in corruption and stitching up cases.'
The statement is the latest in a series of attacks by Saada — a former senior Police Internal Investigations Department (Mahash) official — on the legal establishment. As The Zioneer has reported, Saada has advanced legislation to overhaul Mahash and has previously accused the prosecution of waging a 'persecution campaign' against right-wing figures, including in the context of Case 4000. The current statement offers no new evidence and does not name specific cases or individuals. It remains a political accusation rather than a substantiated claim.
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