A former director general of the National Insurance Institute accused the agency's Budgets Department of criminal misconduct, saying they are 'crooks' who steal public money. The remarks were reported by Israeli media.
A former director general of Israel's National Insurance Institute (Bituach Leumi) made a sharp accusation against the agency's Budgets Department, calling them 'crooks' who steal public money. The statement, reported by Israeli media, adds to ongoing criticism of the institute's financial management. The former official's name was not disclosed in the initial report. The remarks come amid broader public scrutiny of government spending and institutional accountability.
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