Senior police officers are split over whether to
recommend indicting Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in
the so-called Greek island affair, after a
six-hour interrogation of the premier Thursday
left some convinced of his innocence and others
convinced of his guilt.
According to police sources,
Major General Moshe Mizrahi,
who heads the Criminal
Investigations Department and
senior investigators from the
international investigations
unit believe that Sharon
cannot be absolved of
responsibility in the case.
But Brigadier General Yohanan Danino, who heads
the International Investigations unit, believes
that Sharon was telling the truth when he said
that he was not involved in the business ties
between his son Gilad and a Likud-affiliated
businessman, David Appel.
Haaretz