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UPDATED: 09:33, June 16, 2004
Israeli Attorney General decides not to indict Sharon
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Israeli Attorney General Menachem Mazuz has announced that he will not indict Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in connection with the Greek Island affair due to a lack of evidence.

On Tuesday, Mazuz informed Sharon that he is closing the bribery case.

In the case, dubbed "the Greek Island affair," businessman David Appel is alleged to have bribed Gilad, Sharon's son, in the late 1990s for his work in developing a tourism project in the Greek islands, at a time when his father was foreign minister.

Source: CRI

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