Katsav began his political career at age 24 when he became mayor of Kiryat Malachi – making him the youngest ever mayor of an Israeli city. In 1981, Katsav was elected to the Knesset representing the Likud Party. He remained in the Knesset until becoming president. As a member of the Knesset, Katsav served as the deputy Minister of Construction and Housing, the Minister of Labor and Welfare, the Transportation Minister, and the Minister of Tourism. He served as the Deputy Prime Minister under Benjamin Netanyahu.
The public positions filled by Moshe Katsav include Chairman of the Iranian Immigrants Organization, Chairman of the commission to determine higher education tuition, and Member of Ben-Gurion University Board of Trustees. In addition, he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Nebraska, Omaha.
Following the resignation of then-President Ezer Weizman in 2000, Katsav was selected as the Likud candidate for the presidency. Israeli Presidents are elected by a secret ballot of all members of the Knesset. In a surprise upset, Katsav defeated Labor Party candidate, Shimon Peres, by a vote of 63 to 57. He was sworn in as Israel’s eighth president for his seven-year term of office on August 1, 2000.
Within Israel a number of political leaders have been charged for inappropriate behaviour such as the former Primer Minister and Mayor of Jerusalem Ehud Olmert related to finance matters .
"I am very worried about what I see," says Daniel Kayros, an attorney with the advocacy group Movement for Quality Governance in Israel. He stated to the BBC recently.
"The corruption we are facing now is terrible. It’s almost at an epidemic level."
Is Israel its own worst enemy its self? Have the external pressures of the country caused it to begin to eat itself up from within ? Can this democratic state withstand the pressures of corruption? Will positive needed governance at all levels of Israeli society be enough so that l Israel will not become like many other Meditteranean nations –Greece and Italy come to mind ?













































