After the controversy: Police will pass on to Arden the details of the polygraph candidates for the commissioner
First publication: The details of the investigation will be provided to the Minister of Public Security to assist him in deciding on a suitable candidate for the post of commissioner. A senior official in the law enforcement system said the police acted in accordance with the law and provided the relevant information that the law permits
After the controversy: Police will pass on to Arden the details of the polygraph candidates for the commissioner
Edit: Joy FellowPolice will forward to the Minister of Public Security Gilad Arden, by law, the relevant polygraph examination details about the candidates for the commissioner's office, in order to assist him in the nomination process. A senior law enforcement official said that the police acted in accordance with the law and passed the relevant information that the law permitting.
Earlier on Tuesday, police refused to require Minister of Internal Security Gilad Arden to pass on the findings of the three police chiefs to the occupational polygraph. A senior police official reasoned that the law prohibits them from transmitting the full information provided by the occupational polygraph officers, due to secrecy. Only the bottom line: past / past, however, Minister Arden insisted on getting the full details into his hand, which was first published in Network B here.
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To the full articleThe details of the inspection will be provided to the Minister. Arden (Photo: Police spokeswoman)
Ceremony commemorating the memory of the Israeli Police in 2019, the National Police College Commemoration Amphitheater, Beit Shemesh. (Photo: Reuben Castro)
According to the source in the details, "The law allows the minister to accept it, the police do not want to pass." In contrast, a senior police official said they were acting by law. The Ministry of Public Security has approached Attorney General Avihai Mandelblit to decide on the matter.
A law enforcement officer told Walla! NEWS that "Arden is making a serious and accelerated effort here to elect a permanent commissioner. He went down yesterday with the smallest resolution candidates with the aim of appointing the best officer. It is legitimate that the minister wants to get all the relevant background that has come up in the polygraph examination before making a decision, that only proves the seriousness of the process. "