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President Herzog Pardons Former Manufacturers Association Head Shraga Brosh After One and a Half Months in Prison
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First reported by Channel 13 · 1 hour ago
What happened
President Isaac Herzog pardoned Shraga Brosh, former Manufacturers Association chairman, after he served one and a half months of a one-year sentence for tax fraud. The remainder of his sentence will be served through community service.
- 01President Herzog pardons Shraga Brosh after one and a half months in prison.
- 02Brosh was convicted of tax evasion, fraud, and document forgery involving 1.5 million shekels.
- 03His original 14-month sentence was reduced to one year by the district court.
- 04Brosh’s Supreme Court appeal was rejected before the pardon.
- 05The remainder of his sentence will be served as community service.
- 06The President’s office confirmed no personal ties influenced the pardon decision.
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N12Center · Hebrew59 minutes ago
President Herzog Pardons Former Manufacturers Association Head Shraga Brosh After One and a Half Months in Prison
MakoCenter · Hebrew59 minutes ago
President Herzog Pardons Former Manufacturers Association Head Shraga Brosh After One and a Half Months in Prison
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