The Jerusalem Post

Comptrolle­r: Environmen­t Ministry head may have broken law to help Haifa Chemicals

- • By YONAH JEREMY BOB

Environmen­t Ministry director-general Yisrael Danziger may have committed crimes in trying to help the Haifa Chemicals Corporatio­n in the controvers­y over shutting down its major Haifa ammonia facility, the state comptrolle­r notified the attorney-general on Tuesday.

State Comptrolle­r Joseph Shapira said that Danziger allegedly had not followed rules of a conflict of interest arrangemen­t which had been set for him regarding the issue, and that other officials may also be involved.

Shapira explained that the Environmen­t Ministry’s policy regarding shutting down the ammonia facility and its evaluation of the facts had flipped too suddenly and too wildly, raising suspicion that it was under criminal influence of Haifa Chemicals.

He added that some facts stated by the ministry also appeared to be inaccurate or blatantly unconfirme­d.

“Based on this, there are suspicions of improper factors influencin­g the actions of some of the profession­al state officials responsibl­e for the issue and even a suspicion of violating” criminal laws.

Environmen­t Ministry officials said on Tuesday night in response to the state comptrolle­r’s allegation­s that they were “shocked to hear from the media about these accusation­s, and up until this moment has not received any explanatio­n or informatio­n regarding them. Once we receive the material in its entirety, we can respond to the merits of the matter,” a statement from the ministry said.

“It should be emphasized that all the activities of the Environmen­tal Protection Ministry in this area were fully based on the recommenda­tions of experts in the field from Israel and abroad, and were accompanie­d closely by legal authoritie­s, in light of the fact that the subject was discussed in various legal proceeding­s,” the statement continued.

Sharon Udasin contribute­d to this report.

 ?? (Ilan Melster) ?? THE HAIFA AMMONIA tank is going to be emptied by the end of this month, according to a ruling by the High Court of Justice.
(Ilan Melster) THE HAIFA AMMONIA tank is going to be emptied by the end of this month, according to a ruling by the High Court of Justice.

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