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Parliamentary Majority Cannot Comment on the Fate of Israeli Businessmen

April 6, 2011

Chair of the legal committee of the Parliament of Georgia Pavle Kublashvili told journalists that Israeli businessmen aimed to create problems for Georgia; they had worked out a very swindle scheme according to which Georgia had to pay them money but they were not going to do anything.

Kublashvili said nobody can predict whether Israeli businessmen will be early released from prison or pardoned.

The Israeli businessmen were detained in October of 2010 for offering bribe to the deputy minister of finances of Georgia. The Court sentenced Fuchs to seven-year-imprisonment and Zeev Frienkel to 6-year-imprisonment.

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