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Director General of the Ministry of Social Affairs: "Deri demands that I finish the position without overlapping" - Walla! News

2023-01-09T19:13:38.240Z


The director general of the office, Sigal Moran, told her office that the incoming minister of welfare on behalf of the Shas party, Yaakov Margi, informed Hal Shderi that he had demanded that she leave the position. "I intended to finish properly, pass a proper overlap. Despite what is happening around me, I thought it would be different here"


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The outgoing director general of the Ministry of Social Affairs, Sigal Moran, sent a message to the employees of the ministry today (Monday), informing them that the Minister of Health



, Deri, demands that she terminate her position immediately. The CEO to her office, "admits that I didn't expect this, I intended to finish properly, pass a proper overlap and admits that despite what is going on around me, I thought it would be different here."

Director General of the Ministry of Welfare Sigal Moran (photo: official website, Abigail Uzi)

"I will eat a little, try to organize myself and see how and what we are doing in the coming days and will update you. And of course we will not give up on an orderly farewell," Moran added and wrote, "I will always be available to you but I will not come to the office. I am sorry and sad for the office and the State of Israel that things are going this way."



Minister Margi's office stated that Siegel and the minister spoke and it was decided that she would end her post.

It was also reported that in recent days an overlap was held with Minister Margi and he will appoint a deputy CEO. Also, the minister's office said that after it is decided who the CEO will be, they would be happy for Siegel to conduct an orderly overlap again.

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demands that she finish her job (Photo: Flash 90, Yonatan Zindel)

Earlier this week, it was learned that Deri will receive a double budget for the staffing of assistants and advisors in the two ministerial bureaus he heads - the Minister of the Interior and the Minister of Health.

As revealed for the first time in Vala, Deri demanded in the coalition negotiations to receive full staffing in each ministry for the employment of assistants and advisers in his office, contrary to the procedure of the Civil Service Commission, which gives the minister who heads two government ministries a reduced budget and allows him to appoint assistant advisers according to a calculation of less than one and a half ministers.



In the draft of the decision-makers' final proposal, it is written that "the scope of advisors and bureau coordinators in each of the minister's bureaus in the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of the Interior, separately, will be in full scope as the bureau of a minister in charge of one ministry."

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