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Former tycoon Nochi Dankner begins prison sentence
Ittai Shickman
Published: 02.10.18, 09:06
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1. Out in less than 1.5 years&laughing all the way to the bank!
(10.02.18)
2. Penalty should be proportional to theft
Avi L.   (10.02.18)
Penalty should be proportional to theft.

Stealing agricultural tools can lead to four years in jail? Then how many more for someone who stole millions?

Lock hi up forever as any Buzaglo would be!
3. The shame is he'll be out in 6 months
Disillusioned   (10.02.18)
His kind always get out much earlier and don't be surprised if it's 6 months on "compassionate grounds." It's all to do with $$$, and a certain chief politician, whose party has long been responsible for creating the millionaire class in order to keep the peasants well in their place.

And don't we just love the "I believe in God" He's worshipped nothing but money his entire worthless life - on the backs of his employees and customers. Needless to say, he'll be in the special VIP wing, with enough ill-gotten cash to pay for every weekend off and every comfort.

Not a single word of remorse from the crooks that consider themselves the elite of the country, no compensation from the millions he siphoned off for his own greedy self. If he believes in the justice system (as he says he does), he'd be happy to sit in that prison for the next 10 years.
4. You didn't fight for "innocence", you fought to avoid prison
(10.02.18)
for being guilty, moron!
5. Welcome to scum bag city...Israeli prisons need to expand
Al   (10.02.18)
Being a scumbag seems to be par for the course of political life in Israel.

These low lives dont give a rats ass as to the well being of the state.

That includes the politically connected oligs that control almost every aspect of the economy.
6. He should personally make up shareholder losses.
David ,   Hartford USA   (10.03.18)
If he can't, then 15 years in prison, no parole, and he must be forbidden to ever hold office in a public company for the rest of his life. Tycoon? Hardly.
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