Sharon should be indicted for bribe-taking, Israel's state attorney says
Jerusalem — Israel's state attorney officially recommended Sunday that Prime Minister Ariel Sharon be indicted for bribe-taking, Israeli media reported.
The state attorney does not have the last say on the matter; the final decision is up to the attorney general who is expected to rule within a month.
The Justice Ministry confirmed that State Attorney Edna Arbel made a recommendation in the Sharon case Sunday, but would not say what it was.