Shlomo Lahiani


Shlomo Lahiani is a business owner and former Israeli politician. He was formerly mayor of Bat Yam.
In 2014, following a investigation, Lahiani pleaded guilty to three counts of breach of public trust. a\

Early life

Lahiani was born in 1965 in Israel. His father was an immigrant from Bengazi, Libya.

Career

In 1997, he founded the independent political movement Bat Yam BeRosh Muram. In 1998, the movement won five seats on the Bat Yam city council. He served as a city council member and leader of the opposition from 1998 until 2003, when he became mayor.
he was first elected mayor as a Labour-backed independent in 2003 with 45% of the vote, beating the Likud candidate. He was subsequently re-elected, with 86.3% of the vote, reportedly the highest ever in a large Israeli city, in 2008. In 2000, he founded Ohavim, a non-profit organization with the goal of improving welfare and child care, and managing soup kitchens in the city.

breach of trust case

In December 2009, Lahiani was arrested on charges of fraud, breach of trust, embezzlement and following a two-year undercover investigation. Lahiani was indicted in April 2013 with breach of trust.
In a plea bargain reached in 2014, Lahiani pleaded guilty to three reduced charges of breach of trust. On September 30, 2014, Lahiani was given six months of community service, as well as a six-month suspended sentence and a 250,000-shekel fine, and barred from politics for seven years. He admitted to using money from the bribes to pay debts of his construction company, Alshav.