Former Palestinian official accuses Palestinian Authority of institutional corruption

A former Palestinian Authority intelligence chief on Tuesday publicly accused the Palestinian leadership of allowing systemic corruption to flourish within its institutions, in a rare appeal addressed directly to PA President Mahmoud Abbas.

In an open letter, Tawfik Tirawi, 77, said he repeatedly alerted Abbas to cases of graft, but to no avail.

“The corruption system now operates with confidence and immunity,” wrote Tirawi, a senior member of the Fatah central committee led by Abbas, whose presidential mandate expired in 2009.

Tirawi alleged the involvement of businesses and individuals in the takeover of public and private lands and assets, describing what he called a “moral and ethical collapse” of Palestinian institutions.

He also accused aides around Abbas, who is 90, of “deliberately hiding the truth” from him.

Tirawi, an outspoken Abbas critic, said that after consulting with other Fatah figures, he decided to make the issue public, warning that if the situation persisted he would disclose details of specific cases to the media.

“Did our people make all these sacrifices — martyrs, prisoners and wounded — only for us to reach a stage where thieves and land brokers are left to spread corruption without deterrence........

© The Times of Israel