2007年VOA标准英语-Israel's Former Justice Minister Convicted of S(在线收听) |
By Jim Teeple Israel's former Justice Minister has been convicted of indecent acts for kissing a young female soldier against her will. VOA's Jim Teeple reports from Jerusalem, it is the second case to involve a high public official in sexual misconduct charges and the case is likely to result in a major cabinet shake-up. Ramon, a member of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's Kadima Party, resigned shortly after the incident. He repeatedly claimed the kiss was consensual and following the verdict he said he will appeal. If his appeal fails, Ramon could face up to three years in prison. The case is expected to result in a major re-organization of Mr. Olmert's cabinet. The prime minister's spokeswoman, Miri Eisin, says now that Ramon will not be re-joining the government there will be a cabinet change. "The prime minister stated before Ramon was put on trial that he would keep one of the ministerial portfolios open for him," she said. "He [Ramon] was the Justice Minister. The prime minister also stated that as soon as this trial was over, as it is today, that he would not re-shuffle, but that he would put permanent ministers in all of the portfolios." Last week, Israelis watched as their country's president, Moshe Katsav, Israel's ceremonial head of state, emotionally proclaimed his innocence of rape and abuse of power charges in a nationally televised address to the nation. Israel's attorney general says he has the evidence to bring charges against Mr. Katsav, and it was reported Mr. Katsav has vacated the official residence of Israel's president after being given a parliamentary leave of absence. |
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