According to a report, Israel currently has no State Comptroller in office, and as a result, protection orders for whistleblowers cannot be issued. The report warns that whistleblowers are left without safeguards.
A report circulating Wednesday morning claims that Israel currently has no State Comptroller in office, and that protection orders for whistleblowers cannot be issued under the current circumstances. The report, which has not been independently verified, warns that whistleblowers are abandoned to their fate without legal safeguards. The state of the State Comptroller's office has been a topic of political debate, and this report highlights ongoing concerns about accountability and protection for whistleblowers.
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