Tnuva CEO suspected of bribery

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Eyal Malis, CEO of the Israeli food giant Tnuva, is suspected of having bribed associates of Housing Minister Yaakov Litzman's in exchange for certain regulatory benefits.
Investigators believe that in exchange for beneficial regulations, Malis transferred donations to organizations allegedly linked to Litzman's current aid, Moti Babchick.
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