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Sanctions on the Way: Two Shin Bet Senior Officials Did Not Attend Meetings with the State Comptroller on October 7th

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The letter was sent to the two lawyers, after attempts to schedule meetings with them were unsuccessful. The summons is in accordance with Section 26 of the State Comptroller Law, according to which failure to appear at a summons may include sanctions. Subject: Failures of the October oath-taking
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The senior official, known as "Oscar," claimed that Engelman had no authority to take sanctions against him for failing to appear for the conversation, because he had retired from the Shin Bet. He mentioned that there were pending petitions regarding the establishment of a state investigation committee and the military defense attorney's petition against the State Comptroller's investigation, and emphasized that they would have to wait for their…

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A letter sent to the two after attempts to schedule meetings with them were unsuccessful stated that failure to appear for a meeting could result in sanctions. "The State Comptroller examines the conduct of all levels - political, military and civilian," wrote the Director General of the Comptroller's Office.

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The Office of the State Comptroller and Ombudsman today (Sunday) summoned two former senior officials in the General Security Service (GSS) to appear urgently for an audit meeting, in accordance with Section 26 of the State Comptroller Law. The summonses were sent to the two men's lawyers after, according to the office, previous attempts to schedule meetings with them were unsuccessful for months. According to Section 26 of the law, an unanswere…

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The letter was sent to the two lawyers, after attempts to schedule meetings with them were unsuccessful. The summons is in accordance with Section 26 of the State Comptroller Law, according to which failure to appear at a summons may include sanctions. Subject: Failures of the October oath-taking

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Maariv Online broke the news in Israel on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
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