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Ethics Ctee suspends Zionist Union MK for job Hazan ‘pimp’

  • January 30, 2018

Two Zionist Union lawmakers perceived one of a Knesset Ethics Committee’s harshest punishments Tuesday, in response to their accusing colleagues in a Likud of rapist activities.

MK Michal Biran was punished for job MK Oren Hazan a “pimp,” even yet a Ethics Committee had formerly warned lawmakers opposite doing so, and MK Stav Shaffir called MK Miki Zohar “corrupt.”

Shaffir and Biran, both womanlike lawmakers underneath 40, will not be means to attend in cabinet or plenum debates, though they might enter a plenum to vote.

In November, Biran and Hazan got into a exhilarated evidence in a Knesset Finance Committee.

The Ethics Committee skeleton to examination Hazan’s function during a after date, though he is approaching to accept a harshest punishment of all, a six-month suspension.

It began when Hazan disagreed with a process and called it “putting Zionism on sale.” In response, Kulanu MK Rachel Azaria, a member of a Ethics Committee, said: “No, no, you’re going to learn us what Zionism is?”

“I can learn we a lot of things. we don’t know if we can concede yourself to learn them,” Hazan said.
Biran interjected: “I don’t know what she’ll do with your imagination in casino management,” referring to a 2015 Channel 2 News news that Hazan managed a casino in Burgas, Bulgaria, pimping prostitutes and providing methamphetamine to Israeli tourists, and regulating drugs himself. Hazan sued Channel 2 for libel; a justice found that a reports associated to prostitutes and drug use were defensible, though not that of traffic drugs.

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