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Lawyers: Suspicion against Religious Affairs Director General stems from claim he blocked firing of Shas-affiliated employee

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TL;DR

Lawyers for Yehuda Avidan, Director General of the Ministry of Religious Affairs, stated that the suspicion against him stems from a claim by a religious council head that Avidan prevented the firing of an employee because he is a Shas party member. The lawyers assert that Avidan demanded a proper hearing, which was initially canceled, and the employee was later fired after a proper hearing.

01 · How it developed

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    Lawyers: Suspicion against Religious Affairs Director General stems from claim he blocked firing of Shas-affiliated employee

  2. Director General of Religious Services Yehuda Avidan Denies Allegations of Interference in Firing

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