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MK Lapid Reprimanded by Knesset Ethics Committee Following a Complaint by MK Gafni
by Eliezer Rauchberger

The Knesset Ethics Committee decided to register an official complaint against MK Yosef (Tomy) Lapid, the chairman of Shinui, following a complaint lodged against him to the Committee by MK Rabbi Moshe Gafni concerning an article by Lapid published in Ma'ariv about one-and-a- half years ago, in which he wrote that the internal threat from the chareidim was much more serious than the threat Israel faced from its external enemies. The article contained severe statements besmirching the chareidi population.

MK Gafni claimed in his complaint that the aim of Lapid's article had been to cause strife, to incite and to slander, and he therefore demanded that the Committee should meet to adopt the strictest possible measures allowed for by the regulations against Lapid.

The Ethics Committee discussed Gafni's complaint during several meetings, Lapid claiming each time that it was a just an annoyance complaint. Rabbi Gafni, for his part, presented the Committee with a letter written by Adv. Talia Sasson of the State Attorney's Office, in which she writes, "Lapid's statements against the chareidi population are strident, and one can identify with the offense you felt on behalf of the community you represent."

At the end of its meeting the Ethics Committee reached the conclusion that Lapid had infringed the second Rule of the Ethical Code of Members of the Knesset which states: "A Member of the Knesset shall behave in a manner befitting his status and shall refrain from making improper use of his parliamentary immunity." Based on the State Attorney's Office's letter that his statements were offensive it was decided that Lapid had made an improper use of his immunity and a complaint was registered against him.

 

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