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Israel's deputy speaker suspended after drugs and pimping allegations | |
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Israel’s parliament has suspended the deputy speaker, Oren Hazan, after a report alleged he was involved in pimping and drugs. | Israel’s parliament has suspended the deputy speaker, Oren Hazan, after a report alleged he was involved in pimping and drugs. |
In a post on his Facebook page the speaker, Yuli Edelstein, wrote: “I informed MK Oren Hazan this morning that for the time being I won’t be able to let him run the plenum sessions as deputy speaker of the Knesset, in light of the report on him on Channel 2.” | |
“I am full of hope that he will clear himself of all suspicions and I will be happy to apologise to him. But in the current public atmosphere, ethically – even if not criminally – there is no way he can run the plenum.” | “I am full of hope that he will clear himself of all suspicions and I will be happy to apologise to him. But in the current public atmosphere, ethically – even if not criminally – there is no way he can run the plenum.” |
The report on the privately owned Channel 2, broadcast on Monday, alleged that Hazan, who used to run a casino in Bulgaria, arranged to provide its clients with prostitutes and used hard drugs during that time. | The report on the privately owned Channel 2, broadcast on Monday, alleged that Hazan, who used to run a casino in Bulgaria, arranged to provide its clients with prostitutes and used hard drugs during that time. |
Hazan, a member of Binyamin Netanyahu’s Likud party elected in March, denied any wrongdoing in a series of interviews on Tuesday. | Hazan, a member of Binyamin Netanyahu’s Likud party elected in March, denied any wrongdoing in a series of interviews on Tuesday. |
His lawyer told military radio that Hazan had a medical condition that prevented him from being able to use hard drugs. | His lawyer told military radio that Hazan had a medical condition that prevented him from being able to use hard drugs. |
Following Edelstein’s announcement, Hazan phoned the speaker and threatened to find information about him and expose it publicly, an aide to Edelstein told Agence France-Presse. | Following Edelstein’s announcement, Hazan phoned the speaker and threatened to find information about him and expose it publicly, an aide to Edelstein told Agence France-Presse. |
Hazan earlier said he would be unable to chair Tuesday’s plenum session since he was consulting with his lawyers before filing a lawsuit against Channel 2, a move he announced on Monday night. | Hazan earlier said he would be unable to chair Tuesday’s plenum session since he was consulting with his lawyers before filing a lawsuit against Channel 2, a move he announced on Monday night. |
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