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Civil Service Commissioner: The policeman who shot at Salmon Taka will not be transferred to the fire department
In response to the request of the Minister of Absorption, Pnina Temano Sheta, Prof. Daniel Hershkovitz claimed that the policeman could not be hired as a public service employee, thus contradicting the Commissioner's decision that the policeman would not return to the police and be transferred to the Fire Commission.
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Liran Levy and Yoav Itiel
Wednesday, 17 February 2021, 23:51
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The Civil Service Commissioner, Prof. Daniel Hershkovitz, ruled tonight (Wednesday) that the police officer accused of causing Salmon Taka's death in 2019 will not take up a position in the civil service.
This is contrary to the position of Police Commissioner Yaakov Shabtai, who said that the policeman will be transferred to service the firefighting Commission. On the other hand, the police claim that the decision to transfer the officer to the Commission stands.
Urging the Minister of Immigrant Absorption Pnina Tamano-Shata, wrote Prof. Hershkowitz that the absorption The police officer as a civil service employee is not on the agenda and that he cannot be "absorbed by way of questioning or annexation."
Last week, the commissioner announced that the policeman would not return to the ranks of the police, after meeting with members of the Taka family and in light of the public protest on the subject. However, the police claim today, in light of the Civil Service The rescue team
emphasized that the placement was intended until the end of the legal proceedings in the policeman's case. "The decision was coordinated with all the relevant parties and received all the necessary approvals for its implementation," they noted.
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