Deputy Attorney General (Special Duties) has warned that the government is allocating budgets in flawed processes without factual basis during its final session before the election recess, according to N12 political correspondent Daphna Liel.
N12 political correspondent Daphna Liel reported Tuesday that the Deputy Attorney General (Special Duties) criticized the government's budget allocation process in its final meeting before the election recess. The legal official stated that funds were being distributed through flawed procedures and without a factual foundation. The criticism comes amid a broader political context: as The Zioneer previously reported, the government recently attempted to approve a confidential NIS 1 billion settlement budget through the security cabinet, a move that drew transparency concerns. The Deputy AG's remarks represent a formal legal warning about the integrity of fiscal decision-making as the government approaches the campaign period.
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