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Politics16:06 · 1h ago

President Herzog Grants Partial Pardon to Former Manufacturers' Association Head Shraga Brosh

Behadrei HaredimReligious
Translated & summarized from Behadrei Haredim by baba
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Israeli President Isaac Herzog granted a partial pardon to Shraga Brosh, former president of the Manufacturers' Association, after Brosh served about six weeks of a 10-month prison sentence. Brosh was convicted of tax offenses, aggravated fraud, and forgery. The Justice Ministry's Clemency Department had recommended that Brosh not serve actual prison time, but Herzog initially required him to begin serving the sentence before applying for clemency.

Herzog did not grant a full pardon but converted the remainder of Brosh's prison term into community service. The decision considered Brosh's age (73), his significant public and economic contributions to Israel, especially during wartime, and personal circumstances that were not publicly detailed due to privacy concerns. The President's Office stated that the pardon followed a comprehensive review of all relevant factors and emphasized the unique nature of the case.

This partial pardon allows Brosh to complete his sentence through five months of community service instead of incarceration, reflecting a balance between legal accountability and recognition of his past service to the country.

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