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Jerusalem (JTA) — A scathing
annual report by the State Comp-
troller, pointing to improprieties
and possible corruption in a gov-
ernment ministry, has unleashed
a storm of political controversy in
Israel this week.
Anger among Israel's opposi-
tion parties was heightened when

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Miriam Ben-Porat:
Findings are serious.

it became clear that police in-
quiries into the alleged corrup-
tion were focused on the period
before July 1992, when the pre-
vious Likud government was in
power.
State Comptroller Miriam
Ben-Porat, a former High Court
justice, termed her findings in
this year's report "serious."
She declined, however, to char-
acterize the performance of the
present government, saying she
and her office were concerned
with the quality of public ad-
ministration, regardless of which
party was in office at any partic-
ular time.
A key section of her report
points accusatory fingers at the
present housing minister,
Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, and his
director-general, Aryeh Mizrachi.
Both men are leading figures in
the ruling Labor Party.
According to the report, the
minister funneled funds to local
authorities in accordance with
the political stripe of the partic-
ular mayor, rather than in ac-
cordance with objective criteria.
Mr. Ben-Eliezer and Mr.
Mizrachi deny any wrongdoing.
Likud officials called repeat-
edly for the government to resign
in the wake of the report.
Likud spokesmen recalled that
the Labor Party's 1992 campaign
had dwelt on alleged government
corruption — and now the comp-
troller was clearly implying that
the Labor government itself was
guilty of the same behavior.

