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Lieberman: If I'm indicted for corruption I will resign
By Mazal Mualem, Haaretz Correspondent and Haaretz Service
Tags: police, corruption 

Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman responded Monday to the police announcement that it would recommend an indictment against him, saying that if he could go back, he would do everything exactly the same.

On Sunday, the police's National Fraud Squad recommended that Lieberman be indicted for serious crimes including money laundering, accepting bribes, obstruction of justice and harassing a witness. Lieberman is suspected of setting up a chain of front companies and bank accounts that allowed him to take in more than NIS 10 million. The investigation, spanning more than a decade, has been one of Israel's longest ever.

"I am glad that after great efforts, and after the petition I submitted to the High Court of Justice, the investigation has finally come to a conclusion," Lieberman said during a meeting of the Knesset Constitution, Law and Justice committee. He said that during the previous night he had "gone over the events of recent years, and I am at peace with everything that I've done. If I had to go back, I would do it all exactly the same. I would behave the same way if there was a second chance."
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"As far as I'm concerned," Lieberman went on to say, "the watershed moment will be the attorney general's decision following a future hearing, whenever it will take place, if it will take place at all. Only after the hearing, if the attorney general decides to indict, I will resign my [Foreign Ministry] post immediately, and I assume that three to five months later I will also resign my position as the chairman of the [Yisrael Beiteinu] party, only in order to organize everything in an orderly manner."

The Yisrael Beiteinu chairman added that in his estimation, "I will be the chairman of the party and the foreign minister for many years to come. And furthermore, in Israel's next election, Yisrael Beiteinu will win more than 20 Knesset seats."

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      2.   Israel needs a law: "ANY MINISTER MAY BE INDICTED AFTER END OF.. 13:35  |  Vittorio 03/08/09
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      5.   So go already Viggy. U R an Embarrasement 15:55  |  Achad Ha`Am 03/08/09
      6.   Resign? Really? YEAAAAHHH!!!! 16:08  |  Pedro 03/08/09
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