Closed Society: October 11, 2011
Tel Aviv City council member, and former Deputy mayor, Pe’er Visner, was convicted of document forgery and fraud, in order to get a city tax discount on his property.
(Hebrew)
Notes From a Crumbling Democracy
Tel Aviv City council member, and former Deputy mayor, Pe’er Visner, was convicted of document forgery and fraud, in order to get a city tax discount on his property.
(Hebrew)
Written by The Site's Team
October 11th, 2011 at 4:31 pm
Posted in Closed Society
Tagged with corruption, Pe'er Visner, Tel Aviv Municipality
These are translations of items from the Hebrew Slippery Slope blog, which documents the decline of Israeli democracy. The Slope collects isolated incidents, which together draw the picture of a crumbling democracy – violation of human rights, bad governance, corruption, and police brutality. The various news media report these incidents; we connect the dots.
Translations were provided by a team of volunteers. Links in the posts often point only to the original Hebrew sources, unless an equivalent English source is available. Read more
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