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Le major-général Nisso Shaham laisse entendre que s’il est traduit en justice, son témoignage serait gênant pour d’autres policiers de haut rang | Haaretz
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Sexual relations between high-ranking officers and their subordinates are common in the Israel Police, Maj. Gen. Nisso Shaham said in his disciplinary hearing. Shaham, the former commander of the Jerusalem District Police, was indicted on Monday for fraud, breach of trust, indecent acts and sexual harassment of women police officers, most of whom were his subordinates.
Haaretz has learned that in two Justice Ministry disciplinary hearings this year, Shaham’s attorneys at the time, Navit Negev and Iris Niv-Sabag, claimed that indicting him would constitute selective enforcement. They said his behavior was in keeping with the conventional norms accepted by the police force, where sexual relations between high-ranking male officers and the women subordinate to them were routine and common.