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Lt. Gen. Guy Nir to Minister Ohana: Investigate Alshikh | Israel Today

2020-09-22T18:05:05.840Z


| In the countryNir, a former senior police officer, contacted the Minister of Internal Security and demanded the cancellation of his retirement agreement • Called for senior officials to be investigated "due to the flooding of the issue of corrupt culture in the police" Tanatz Guy Nir Photo:  Noam Rybkin Fenton Lt. Gen. Guy Nir, former head of the intelligence division in the police's Investigations and Int


Nir, a former senior police officer, contacted the Minister of Internal Security and demanded the cancellation of his retirement agreement • Called for senior officials to be investigated "due to the flooding of the issue of corrupt culture in the police"

  • Tanatz Guy Nir

    Photo: 

    Noam Rybkin Fenton

Lt. Gen. Guy Nir, former head of the intelligence division in the police's Investigations and Intelligence Division, appealed to Homeland Security Minister Amir Ohana to cancel his early retirement agreement.

He also demanded that he be allowed to continue the disciplinary proceedings initiated against him by the former commissioner Roni Alshikh, and the latest publications on Alshikh's performance, in his time to testify in his case.

Nir has been on compulsory leave for almost five years, after being taken out by former police commissioner Roni Alsich. Upon his release on compulsory leave, Nir submitted a document to the commissioner describing a corrupt and corrupt organizational culture at the top of the police force and supporting Major General C. Roni Rittman, former head of Blade 433, who allegedly committed a sexual offense on her.

In a letter sent to Internal Security Minister Amir Ohana, Nir claimed, through his attorney, Yitzhak Bam, that "following the flooding of the issue of corrupt corporate culture at the top of the police and support for Major C's complaint against Superintendent Ritman, and as part of systemic harassment Against Lt. Gen. Nir, a precedent-setting disciplinary charge was filed and he was taken on forced leave without a hearing and without due process.

As part of the harassment campaign, the police tried to suspend Nir and even fire him, but these attempts did not find a sympathetic ear in your predecessor in office. "

In November 2019, against the background of the continuation of the proceedings, the police represented by the head of the Claims Division, Lt. Gen. Dado Zamir and Lt. Gen. Nir, reached an agreement, according to which Nir was to retire from the police on September 30, 2020, after a seven-month retirement from the end of February. 2020. The agreement was subject to the approval of the Minister of Internal Security, but, shortly after the conclusion of the agreement, the police denied it, did not bring it to the approval of the Minister and demanded that Nir resign immediately.

Only following a petition to the Administrative Court did the police adequately fulfill its obligations and bring the agreement to the Minister’s approval.

Nir now claims that at the time of the Administrative Court's ruling, the date of Lt. Gen. Nir's retirement was passed. The police even increased their work and during the corona closure in April, in accordance with the procedure regarding police officers on forced leave, Nir was taken on leave at his expense. For one month during the closure period.

"Now," Nir claims, "after the police claim that the November 2019 agreement was approved by you, the police want to enjoy the fruits of its violation by them for the first time. The police's human resources department informed Nir that his status would actually change retrospectively, so he would be considered Who has been on forced leave since the first of March 2020 and will be required to retire, in accordance with the agreement, so to speak, on 30.09.2020 ".

Nir claimed that despite his appeals to the police, the police refused to back down from violating the agreement and from trying to change his status retroactively.

Nir now wants to continue the disciplinary proceedings against him and claims that "in light of the recent publications about the conduct of Chief of Staff Alshikh, Superintendent Mani Yitzhaki and others, to conduct the disciplinary proceedings in the case of Chief of Staff Nir, which also includes summons to testify and interrogate these personalities .

Alternatively, Nir seeks to order the police to abide by the agreement as written and as worded.

"This conduct by the police constitutes a further violation of the agreement," Nir claims through his lawyer, "when the police try to use the permit, which they claim you gave to the agreement reached in November 2019 in order to train and 'smooth' its violation, while attempting a retroactive change of status. Of Tanatz Nir from forced leave to retirement leave.

It should be noted that during that 'retirement leave' when the petition was pending and even after the ruling, the police continued to advance the disciplinary proceedings against Tanz Nir and even demanded to hold hearings after the Tishrei holidays. "

Source: israelhayom

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