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Ohana: "I'll turn to the auditor to see what's going on in the prosecutor's office." Israel today

2020-05-09T18:54:10.462Z


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In a belligerent post, Justice Minister Ohana attacked the Supreme Court regarding the conduct of the Ministry of Justice • Also hinted that Shai Nitzan "entered the systems" after his retirement from office

Storm Harpaz continues to haunt Attorney General Avihai Mandelblit: In a Facebook post released this Saturday, outgoing Justice Minister Amir Ohana addressed his post, saying: "I have come to worry - I leave a lot, a lot, and many times a lot more worried. Before me, I identified sickness, vengeance, lack of transparency, decay and other degrees in the judicial system.

Minister Ohana denies: "I did not reveal anything to the Knesset" // Photo: Knesset channel

But what some brave journalists have been revealing lately (as opposed to the talk of the editorial, and for that I might elaborate on another opportunity, which has long lost the right to be called "journalists"), for example, saw what journalist Ayala Hasson reveals in recent days should be a real earthquake. If things didn't serve the 'just not Bibi' agenda, I have no doubt it would have. "

This was said after Hasson revealed on the network yesterday 13 things that were said in a banned 2010 publication conversation, between Mandabblit, who was then the chief military advocate, and then Chief of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi.

Ohana added: "There are also people in the system who acknowledge the above, but there is great fear and dread in giving things public. Anyone with his eyes can see the unprecedented decline in public confidence in the prosecutor's office and legal counsel, and only those who do not worry can ignore it."

In addition, Ohana said he plans to meet with the state comptroller tomorrow to discuss conflicts of interest within the judicial system, adding: "The systems are too deeply affected by conflicts of interest, personal ties, cliques and foreign considerations that prevent this. The state comptroller will refrain from conducting the examination, I will consider setting up a government review committee to have a comprehensive review of all the serious and proliferating allegations. "

Ohana also referred to the alleged conduct of former Attorney General Xi Nitzan: "Anyone with his eyes can see the unprecedented decline in public confidence in the State Attorney's office and legal advice, and only those who do not worry can ignore it.

It should, first and foremost, be in the best interests of those in whom the law enforcement and judicial systems are dear to his heart - led by the Attorney General - to carry out a comprehensive, comprehensive and transparent examination in the public eye. Strengthen public confidence in systems. Unfortunately this does not happen.

"Systems are too deeply affected by conflicts of interest, personal ties, cliques and foreign considerations that prevent this. The suspicions are growing, but today there is no state attorney to look into them. In the meantime, there is a former state attorney who has entered the Justice Department's systems, apparently in violation of the law."

Last month, Hasson revealed an internal document, which Attorney General Tugni Goldberg wrote about the Harpaz affair, which he thought was the reason why then-Chief Military Advocate Avichai Mandelblit should be investigated under a string of fraudulent offenses, breach of trust and disruption of investigation.

Source: israelhayom

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