According to a report by Amit Segal (N12), the State Comptroller's tenure will conclude this coming Sunday, leaving the position vacant. No details on a successor or interim appointment have been announced.
According to a report by Amit Segal (N12), the term of the State Comptroller will end this coming Sunday, following which the position will be vacant. It is not yet clear whether a successor will be appointed in time or if an interim arrangement will be put in place. The State Comptroller is a key oversight body in Israel, responsible for auditing government ministries, state institutions, and public bodies. The report, from a single source, has not been officially confirmed by the Knesset or the State Comptroller's office. No further details on the circumstances have been provided.
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