The suspended Attorney General has not yet submitted her diaries despite a court-ordered deadline two months ago, according to reports. The delay intensifies the legal and political crisis surrounding her ongoing refusal to cooperate with judicial proceedings as part of the Gofman affair.
The suspended Attorney General has failed to meet a court-imposed deadline to submit her diaries, now two months past the final date set by the judges. The non-compliance comes amid the legal and political crisis surrounding her involvement in the Gofman affair. As The Zioneer previously reported as background, the Attorney General wrote a letter against Gofman to former Supreme Court President Grunis before transcripts concerning him were exposed — a sequence that has raised questions about the information available to her at the time. The current delay in submitting personal diaries marks a further escalation in the standoff between the suspended official and the judiciary.
According to sources in the legal system, the court may now consider sanctions or further enforcement measures. No formal response from the Attorney General's representatives has been published. The case continues to unfold.
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