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January 01, 1993 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-01-01

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Jerusalem (JTA) — A new
threat hangs over Yitzhak
Rabin's government follow-
ing an interim ruling by the
High Court of Justice requir-
ing the attorney general to
explain how Interior Min-
ister Arye Deri can remain
in office despite an ongoing
police investigation of him.
Attorney General Yosef
Harish was given 60 days to
plead the government's case
after the court issued its
order at the request of
Knesset member Shaul
Yahalom of the National Re-
ligious Party.
Political observers said the
order would surely strain
the delicate fabric of the
Rabin coalition, which corn-
prises the Labor Party, the
left-wing Meretz bloc and
the fervently Orthodox Shas
party, which Mr. Deri heads.
In his petition to the court,
Mr. Yahalom cited Mr.
Deri's refusal to cooperate
with police investigators and
argued that while every man
has the right to remain
silent, a minister who
resorts to that right, in an
inquiry related to ministry
business, should have to step
down for the duration of the
inquiry.
Mr. Deri has been under
investigation for more than
two years. Suspicions focus
both on his ministry's alleg-
ed irregular funding of Shas-
linked religious and educa-
tional institutions, and on
alleged personal financial
improprieties.
Officials had undertaken
to wind up the inquiry one
way or the other by the end
of November. But now in-
formed sources say more
time is needed by police and
the state attorney's office to
complete their investigation.
Mr. Deri frequently com-
plains that the case is dragg-
ing on needlessly. Last
week, he said he would
"open up and embarrass a
lot of people" if the inquiry
did not end soon.
Police Minister Moshe
Shahal and his Likud
predecessor, Ronni Milo,
have both repeatedly said
part of the reason for the
delay in concluding the in-
quiry is Mr. Deri's steadfast
refusal to answer in-
vestigators' questions.
Mr. Deri himself contends
the questions and the ques-
tioners are tendentious. Last
week saw the opening in the
Tel Aviv District Court of

his libel action against the
country's largest newspaper,
Yediot Achronot, over
publication of the allega-
tions against him.
Mr. Yahalom's petition to
the court is clearly intended
to embarrass the govern-
ment, of which his party is
not a member. He apparent-
ly did not feel the need for
such a court challenge while
the NRP and Shas were co-
alition allies in the previous
Likud administration.
Justice Aharon Barak,
heading the court bench,
made reference to a
celebrated case currently
pending in New York state,
where Appeals Court Chief
Justice Sol Wachtler, accus-
ed of sexual harassment, re-
tained his right to remain
silent while at the same time
resigning his judicial post.
Mr. Barak directed that
the attorney general also
address the question of
whether there is an irrecon-
cilable conflict of interest in
the fact that Mr. Deri re-
mains in office as minister of
interior, while suspicions
involving his activities in
that very capacity are under
investigation.
Appearing in court for the
government, Deputy State
Attorney Nili Arad main-
tained Mr. Deri was not
compelled to step down in
the absence of formal
charges.
She submitted a copy of a
letter written by Mr. Deri to
Mr. Rabin during negotia-
tions to set up a new
government in July, in
which the interior minister

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