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Corruption in the Palestinian Authority

What will be Mahmoud Abbas’ Legacy?
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  • Fatah sources say that Mahmoud Abbas continues to flout Palestinian laws and public norms with regard to moral integrity.
  • Unlike his predecessor Yasser Arafat, after Abbas retires from political life, he and his children will be remembered as a symbol of Palestinian government corruption.

At the moment, the hot topic of conversation in the Palestinian Authority is the most recent appointment made by Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas. At the beginning of this week, he extended the tenure of his friend Rafiq al-Natsheh as head of the Palestinian Authority’s anti-corruption department for the second time, contrary to Palestinian law. Even the department’s internal constitution does not allow its serving head to remain in his position once his term has ended.

However, for Mahmoud Abbas, everything is permissible. He considers himself above the law. He needs Rafiq al-Natsheh for outward appearances, to show transparency and demonstrate that the Palestinian Authority and its senior officials are adhering to moral ethics.

Who is Rafiq al-Natsheh?

Rafiq al-Natsheh is considered to be one of Abbas’ most faithful adherents. According to Fatah sources, Yasser Arafat did not like him. He was born in Hebron in 1934, and he belongs to the generation of the Fatah movement’s founders.

Rafiq Al-Natsheh
Al-Natsheh (left) receiving his re-appointment authorization from Abbas (Arab press)

Al-Natsheh has led the anti-corruption department since 2010. Previously, he served as Labor Minister in 1998 and Agriculture Minister in 2002 in the PA government.

According to a report on the Feris news site from March 5, 2018, Abbas turned al-Natsheh into his own personal lackey.1

The report claims that al-Natsheh is suspected of “violating the law and receiving large sums of money in return for managing funds for orphans in Palestine.”

On September 9, 2016, Rafiq al-Natsheh gave an interview to the al-Sabah newspaper. In it, he claimed that the “Israeli occupation” is the main source of corruption, and it provides protection to those who are corrupt as it gives them the possibility of living in the State of Israel.

According to Fatah sources, Mahmoud Abbas also uses al-Natsheh to eliminate his political rivals. This is how he managed to put together a file of corruption charges against the politically ambitious Mohammed Dahlan.

And Illegal Wiretaps

Abbas is blatantly flouting Palestinian law. Just this week, senior Fatah official Tawfik Tirawi lamented that the complaint he submitted to the Palestinian public prosecutor regarding the wiretapping of leadership officials was neither investigated nor researched.

About a month ago, Tirawi, who used to be head of the General Intelligence Service in the West Bank, complained that PA security forces were wire-tapping mobile phones belonging to senior officials and thousands of other PA residents under orders of the PA Chairman and in cooperation with the Palestinian cell phone provider Jawwal. This is in clear violation of Palestinian law.

Mahmoud Abbas is currently at the end of his political road. His health is deteriorating, and according to statements from the Palestinian opposition, he needs al-Natsheh’s help to whitewash several corruption inquiries that may lead to him and his two sons.

Abbas’ main fear is what will happen to his sons Yasser and Tareq and their property once he is gone from office.

Both of Abbas’ sons are perceived among the Palestinian public as symbols of the Abbas regime. In recent years, they have become incredibly wealthy and have developed prosperous businesses in the Palestinian Authority and Arab countries by using their father’s connections.

The Difference between Abbas and Arafat

In contrast to Yasser Arafat, whose image among the Palestinian public was that of a modest leader who made do with very little, Mahmoud Abbas is perceived as a corrupt hedonist.

Very recently, he purchased a new airplane for $50 million for his trips around the world.

Several months ago, Mahmoud Abbas completed the construction of a luxurious palace for the Palestinian Authority, near the town of Surda, north of Ramallah. The palace occupies an area of 44 dunams and cost $13 million to build. This four-story building, including fountains and two helicopter pads, was intended to host foreign leaders visiting the Palestinian Authority.

Palestinian Presidential Guest House
Drawing of the Palestinian Presidential Guest House (PECDAR – Palestinian Economic Council for Development and Reconstruction)

However, due to harsh criticism on the Palestinian street, Abbas recently decided to convert the luxurious building into a public library.

Apparently, after 13 years in government as the Chairman of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas is following in the footsteps of other Arab leaders in the region with regard to maintaining moral integrity.  He will go down in Palestinian history as a figure who never considered the difficult situation of the Palestinians, especially in the Gaza Strip, who created divisions and dissension between the West Bank and Gaza, and who betrayed the Arab states with regard to the Palestinian issue and the U.S. government’s efforts to present the “deal of the century” to the Palestinians and Arabs.

His sole interest during his final years in government is how to retire from the tumult of political life without making any concessions to Israel and the United States, once he has assured the welfare of his family and their economic future.

The widespread belief on the Palestinian street is that most of the senior PA officials close to Abbas and involved in his acts of corruption will now seize additional opportunities before the leadership changes. They will smuggle funds abroad and move their families to Jordan and the Gulf States in preparation for what will follow.

The public will expect that any Palestinian leader who replaces Abbas will “sweep out the stables.” He will have to catch scapegoats, put them on trial, and confiscate their property to demonstrate that he is fighting corruption.

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Yoni Ben Menachem

Yoni Ben Menachem, a veteran Arab affairs and diplomatic commentator for Israel Radio and Television, is a senior Middle East analyst for the Jerusalem Center. He served as Director General and Chief Editor of the Israel Broadcasting Authority.
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