Israel Sadan

Israel Sadan (Hebrew: ישראל סדן, born 4 April 1947) is a former Commander of MAGAV[1] (the Israeli Border Police) and a former mayor of Hadera[2] who was convicted of bribing city council members.

Israel Sadan
6th mayor of Hadera
In office
1998–2005
Preceded byNehemia Laav
Succeeded byHaim Avitan
Personal details
BornHadera, Israel
NationalityIsraelI

Biography

Sadan was born in Hadera. He joined the Israeli Police after completing his compulsory military service. In the early 1990s he became the commander of the Haifa district of the Israeli police and in 1995 he was appointed to be the commander of MAGAV. As commander of Magav he opened the ranks for female soldiers.

After retirement he quickly joined the political world and ran for Mayor of Hadera in 1998. He won the elections with more than 60% of support.

After a successful first term, Sadan ran again in 2003 and won with 43% of the votes verses 40% that obtained his former deputy Haim Avitan.

Despite his victory he struggled to obtain a supportive coalition in the City council. Due to this situation he addressed 3 city council members and offered them money in return for their support. A Police investigation was open soon after. Israel Sadan resigned and Avitan took his place.

In November 2005, Sadan was sentenced to 8 months of Prison time and 7 months probation time.

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References

  1. "Border enforcement in daily life: Palestinian Day laborers and entrepreneurs crossing the green line". Human Organization. 2001. Retrieved 2009-09-03.
  2. "List of Governors and Mayors". The international Raol Wallenberg Foundation. Archived from the original on 2009-09-28. Retrieved 2009-09-03.
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