Watchdog calls for investigation of Yesh Atid
02/14/2013 01:32
Group sends letter to State Comptroller asking for probe into charges Yesh Atid illegally distributed bonuses to top campaign activists.
State Comptroller Joseph Shapira Photo: Marc Israel Sellem
State Comptroller Joseph Shapira should investigate charges that Yesh Atid
illegally distributed bonuses to top campaign activists, the Movement for
Quality Government in Israel said in a letter to Shapira on
Wednesday.
The letter came in the wake of a Channel 2 report on Tuesday
night that bonuses were given to thank activists who helped the party achieve
its successful result in the January 22 election. The report said the bonuses
were paid from party funding that comes from taxpayers.
In its letter to
Shapira, the movement enclosed a ruling by his predecessor, Micha Lindenstrauss,
which indicated that giving such bonuses was improper and encouraged future
violations.
Attorney Nidal Hayek of the movement said the bonuses led
them to think that the activists did not campaign for the party because they
believed in its positions, but in order to receive money that was guaranteed to
them.
“This practice violates the party’s obligation to make
well-thought-out and unwasteful use of the public funds allocated to them,”
Hayek said. “It certainly does not contribute to fairness and equality in the
election.”
A Yesh Atid spokeswoman responded that “as is customary in
elections, there was a limited number of agreements signed that included a
component of bonuses in the event of success.”