Idit Solberg, a member of the Israel Land Authority director appointment committee, sent a letter to the State Prosecutor's Office accusing it of presenting incorrect facts about her conduct and conflict of interest in court. Solberg demanded the letter be passed to the judges handling the case.
Idit Solberg, a member of the committee tasked with selecting the next director of the Israel Land Authority, sent a letter to the State Prosecutor's Office on Thursday evening, accusing the prosecution of presenting false facts about her conduct and conflict of interest in court proceedings. Solberg wrote that the prosecution's statements about her voting pattern and conflict of interest were 'materially different' from reality. She also stated that the conflict of interest issue had been reviewed by the committee's legal advisor before her appointment. Solberg demanded that the letter be forwarded to the judges handling the case. The letter marks a new escalation in the ongoing legal battle over the appointment process, which has drawn attention to the role of the committee and the prosecutor's office in the selection of senior officials.
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