Court reigns in favor of reversal, prohibiting Urich's access to Prime Minister's Office
In a recent ruling by the Lod District Court, the access of Qatar Gate suspect Yonatan Urich to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) has once again been restricted. This decision was made by Judge Amit Michles, overturning a ruling made by the Rishon Lezion Magistrate Court a week ago that allowed Urich to resume his work with the PMO.
Urich and another suspect, Eli Feldstein, were arrested earlier this year in connection with the Qatar-Gate affair. However, the specific offenses they are accused of have not been disclosed. The alleged crimes include providing confidential information to the Bild newspaper and breach of trust.
Since his release in April, Urich has been subject to various restrictions, including temporary house arrest, a ban on contact with those involved in the Qatar Gate affair, and a ban on leaving the country for 60 days. These restrictions were imposed to ensure that Urich does not act in a manner similar to his refusal to admit wrongdoing, a fact that Judge Michles cited in his ruling.
The benefits of allowing Urich to return to the PMO are limited, as he would still be banned from having contact with anyone else involved in the Qatar Gate affair. This restriction is intended to prevent any potential misuse of information.
It is important to note that Prime Minister Netanyahu did not know of Urich's activities in the Qatar-Gate affair. Minister Eli Cohen has testified in the case, providing further information.
The judge who made the decision on September 18, 2022, that overturned the lower court ruling allowing Urich to return to the PMO was not identified in the provided search results. However, this decision highlights the ongoing nature of the Qatar-Gate affair and the continued scrutiny of those involved.
The Qatar-Gate affair is a matter related to the Prime Minister's Office, but the specific details of the case have not been made public. As the case continues to unfold, updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
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