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Judge Amit responds to the publications: "The claim is unfounded, meaningless and has nothing to do with it"

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Acting Supreme Court President responds to claim he was party to legal proceedings concerning property jointly owned by him and his brother under his nephew's name without informing the court administration. Amit claims he gave his brother power of attorney and was unaware of the proceedings regarding the property
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Supreme Court Justice Yitzhak Amit, the candidate for the presidency of the Supreme Court, sent a letter last night (Monday) in response to Justice Minister Yariv Levin's demand to receive a detailed response to claims regarding a conflict of interest raised against him. In his letter, Judge Amit noted, among other things, that contrary to what was claimed in Netael Bendel's article published yesterday in Yedioth Ahronoth, he was not in a confli…

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Judge Yitzhak Amit sent his response to Minister Levin regarding the allegations revealed against him. Amit noted that his brother is the one who is using his power regarding the apartment in question in Tel Aviv and that he does not deal with its affairs. He also claimed that the Tel Aviv Municipality closed the case on its own initiative. The post Judge Yitzhak Amit responds for the first time to the allegations against him appeared first on S…

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Acting Supreme Court President responds to claim he was party to legal proceedings concerning property jointly owned by him and his brother under his nephew's name without informing the court administration. Amit claims he gave his brother power of attorney and was unaware of the proceedings regarding the property

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וואלה! broke the news in on Monday, January 13, 2025.
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