More than 320 buildings and employee benefits: KKL's secret apartments investigation

An investigation by Yossi Mizrahi on 103fm reveals a database of over 320 buildings owned by KKL, with discounted apartments rented to committee employees. Claims include internal benefits, appointments of relatives of senior officials, and ties with Likud. The buildings are concentrated in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and Haifa.

Yossi Mizrahi revealed on 103fm an investigation into a database of over 320 buildings owned by KKL. According to him, discounted apartments are rented to KKL committee employees, exploiting the benefit. He claims that committee employees, described as 'strong, militant, and Likud-affiliated', transfer apartments among themselves. It is also alleged that first-degree relatives of Likud MKs and ministers moved to work at KKL, and that people connected to KKL families move to the Histadrut, as in a sister cities alliance. Mizrahi noted that the buildings are concentrated mainly in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and Haifa, and that they focused on Tel Aviv due to high prices. The investigation presents claims of internal benefits, appointments, and family ties, but does not include an official response from KKL.

More than 320 buildings and employee benefits: KKL's secret apartments investigation