Barak's wife charged over illegal Filipino worker
Agence France-Presse
JERUSALEM - Israeli immigration authorities on Sunday filed charges against the wife of Israel's defense minister for allegedly illegally employing a Filipina house cleaner, local media reported.
Haaretz newspaper's website said that Nili Priel, wife of Defense Minister Ehud Barak, was charged with illegally hiring the woman, identified only as Virginia, to clean the couple's luxury Tel Aviv apartment, without an employment visa, medical insurance or contract.
It said that if convicted, she could be fined 100,000 shekels (20,000 euros, $28,000) on each charge or face imprisonment.
No trial date was set.
Barak has said he was unaware the woman was employed in his home and he will not face legal action.
It is illegal in Israel to employ foreign workers as domestic help, and the government has launched a campaign to crack down on the practice.
JERUSALEM - Israeli immigration authorities on Sunday filed charges against the wife of Israel's defense minister for allegedly illegally employing a Filipina house cleaner, local media reported.
Haaretz newspaper's website said that Nili Priel, wife of Defense Minister Ehud Barak, was charged with illegally hiring the woman, identified only as Virginia, to clean the couple's luxury Tel Aviv apartment, without an employment visa, medical insurance or contract.
It said that if convicted, she could be fined 100,000 shekels (20,000 euros, $28,000) on each charge or face imprisonment.
No trial date was set.
Barak has said he was unaware the woman was employed in his home and he will not face legal action.
It is illegal in Israel to employ foreign workers as domestic help, and the government has launched a campaign to crack down on the practice.
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