As a former president, Katsav is supposed to have the government pay for an office, secretaries and a car and driver for life. Those benefits have also come under fire, and Parliament's Finance Committee was set to discuss them this week.
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Israel's Supreme Court questions Katsav deal
PLEA BARGAIN The court ordered Attorney General Meni Mazuz to explain why he backed away from a plan to file rape charges, as public outrage over the deal rises
AP , JERUSALEM
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