According to a report cited by Channel 12, the Population and Immigration Authority, the Ministry of Welfare and Social Security, the Government Water Authority, and the Ministry of Economy had the highest percentage of positive responses to public requests. The Ministry of Health, the IDF, and the Ministry of Transportation received the most justified complaints. The report also noted that the Transportation Ministry failed to submit a statutory report on its activities over the past year.
The findings come from a report cited by Channel 12 on Wednesday morning. The report identifies which government agencies are most responsive to public requests and which face the highest number of justified complaints. The State Comptroller's office has previously published reports on public service quality, including a special follow-up report in June that highlighted deficiencies in hotline services (as The Zioneer reported). The current report's full details and official title were not immediately available. The Transportation Ministry's failure to submit a statutory report is a notable finding, as it suggests a lack of compliance with reporting requirements.
3 developments
- StrongMinistry of Labor report: 10% surge in unfilled jobs, real wages remain frozen
- DevelopingState Comptroller publishes special follow-up report on Israeli public service quality
- DevelopingFirst government digitalization report: 65% of Israeli public services already online
- DevelopingIsrael's Defense Ministry seeks 40-50 billion shekel annual budget increase
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