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Israeli President Herzog Grants Clemency to Former Manufacturers Association Head Shraga Brosh
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First reported by Ynet · 46 minutes ago
What happened
Israeli President Isaac Herzog has pardoned Shraga Brosh, former Manufacturers Association chairman, convicted of tax fraud and sentenced to prison. Brosh served part of his sentence before the remainder was converted to community service, citing personal circumstances and his public contributions.
- 01President Herzog pardons Shraga Brosh, convicted of tax offenses.
- 02Brosh sentenced to 14 months prison, fined 100,000 shekels, plus suspended sentence.
- 03Brosh served 1.5 months before remainder converted to community service.
- 04Pardon reasons include personal circumstances, age 73, and public contributions.
- 05Brosh convicted in 2023 for falsifying documents to evade 1.5 million shekels tax.
- 06Herzog paused clemency request for former PM Netanyahu amid related tax fraud probes.
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