“Israel’s roads are a ticking time bomb… Behind every dead person and every injured person is a family whose life has been destroyed," State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman wrote last week.
The State Comptroller of Israel will be the only senior public figure in Israel to serve as head of an international organization.
While the number of people killed as a result of road accidents is minor in European countries, in Israel it has increased by considerable percentages, the State Comptroller revealed.
Audit of country's No. 1 sport reveals many troubling realities regarding player salaries, mismanagement and overall lack of regulation and enforcement.
The authority has millions of scanned files on land rights, with much of the information collected by the authority sensitive, and some includes personal and business information.
There are those who argue and say “not yet,” who say “wait until the war is over.”
In a report published by Maariv: these are the funds utilized for Prime Ministerial residences in recent years, covering both construction, security, and maintenance expenses.
The comptroller's findings indicate that Israel is projected to only reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 12% from 2015 to 2030, which is 56% less than the target of 27%.
But why state inquiry once war cools down crucial?
Matanyahu Englman's office had already begun the investigation process upon procurement of Shin Bet computers and documents.