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I R Paki
08-17-2006, 07:06 AM
PM suspected of receiving steep discount on house
By ASSOCIATED PRESS


The State Comptroller, Micha Lindenstrauss confirmed Thursday that he is looking into a real estate transaction by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, but said he hasn't yet summoned the prime minister for questioning.

Lindenstrauss's statement came in response to a report in the Haaretz daily that Olmert is to be questioned about the real estate deal in which he allegedly bought a Jerusalem apartment for about $500,000 below its market value. In exchange, Olmert associates allegedly helped the contractor obtain unusual permits from the Jerusalem municipality, Haaretz said in the report.

Olmert's office said the prime minister has not been approached by the comptroller.

The comptroller said in a statement that he has been looking into the matter for several months, collecting documents and statements from those involved.

"We haven't turned to the prime minister yet for a reaction," the comptroller said in a statement, adding that the report in Haaretz was "premature."
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KAding
08-17-2006, 09:45 AM
Good that he is being investigated.

It's interesting, because quite frankly there is no country in the Middle East in which such a thing would IMHO be possible. Name me one Muslim country where any 'state comptroller' would be in a position to publicly accuse and possibly question and prosecute the leader of the country.

Maybe in Indonesia it would be possible? They seem to have a rule of law.
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therebbe
08-17-2006, 12:19 PM
A corrupt leader in the Middle East? What is new?

All the other countries in the Middle East seem to have the same problem! :)
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sameer
08-17-2006, 12:24 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by KAding
Good that he is being investigated.

It's interesting, because quite frankly there is no country in the Middle East in which such a thing would IMHO be possible. Name me one Muslim country where any 'state comptroller' would be in a position to publicly accuse and possibly question and prosecute the leader of the country.

Maybe in Indonesia it would be possible? They seem to have a rule of law.
hmm true.... puppet governments and regimes.
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Zulkiflim
08-17-2006, 02:39 PM
Salaam,

Yes,,corrupt leaders and corrupt coutnries who say they are islamic but do not follow shairah laws.

can you jsut imagien if the shariah laws were implement how many many of the muslim leader who are in bed with wealth in spite of islamic teaching will have hands?
especially those coutnries in connicvance with isreal and the US,,,trully their ahnd should be cut for the thieving at the cost of their poeple...
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north_malaysian
08-18-2006, 04:04 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by I R Paki
PM suspected of receiving steep discount on house
By ASSOCIATED PRESS


The State Comptroller, Micha Lindenstrauss confirmed Thursday that he is looking into a real estate transaction by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, but said he hasn't yet summoned the prime minister for questioning.

Lindenstrauss's statement came in response to a report in the Haaretz daily that Olmert is to be questioned about the real estate deal in which he allegedly bought a Jerusalem apartment for about $500,000 below its market value. In exchange, Olmert associates allegedly helped the contractor obtain unusual permits from the Jerusalem municipality, Haaretz said in the report.

Olmert's office said the prime minister has not been approached by the comptroller.

The comptroller said in a statement that he has been looking into the matter for several months, collecting documents and statements from those involved.

"We haven't turned to the prime minister yet for a reaction," the comptroller said in a statement, adding that the report in Haaretz was "premature."
Do Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria, Egypt, Libya have State Comptrollers?
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Muezzin
08-18-2006, 10:43 AM
People, for the love of relevance, please stick to the topic. This is about the news story of a Corrupt Israeli Prime Minister, not a corrupt Syrian, Jordanian or Iranian Prime Minister. If you wish to discuss corruption in the Middle East in general, please do so in another topic.

Furthermore, you need to provide a source, I R Paki.
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KAding
08-18-2006, 11:04 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Muezzin
People, for the love of relevance, please stick to the topic. This is about the news story of a Corrupt Israeli Prime Minister, not a corrupt Syrian, Jordanian or Iranian Prime Minister. If you wish to discuss corruption in the Middle East in general, please do so in another topic.
But this is a Muslim forum. We like talking about Muslims ;).
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Muezzin
08-18-2006, 11:06 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by KAding
But this is a Muslim forum. We like talking about Muslims ;).
But you're replying to a cheeky mod who likes to delete posts for the sadistic fun of it. I like deleting posts for the sadistic fun of it, but only when they're off-topic. ;)
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I R Paki
08-18-2006, 06:12 PM
source: jpost.com
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