There is widespread belief that there is enough evidence to file indictments against interim Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Broadcasting Corporation quoted public prosecutors as saying.
The commission said on Monday that prosecutors had sufficient substantiating evidence on three of Netanyahu´s alleged corruption files, and that the evidence was able to refute appeals filed by his defense attorneys during a recent hearing and justify bringing him to justice.
It is noteworthy that the Public Prosecution began yesterday to study the materials raised during the hearing, and is believed that this process will last three weeks.
The attorney general is expected to announce his decision to file indictments for Netanyahu before the end of the year.