The Jerusalem Post

NGO asks A-G to block PM from naming public security minister

Debate concerns if Netanyahu’s trial creates conflict of interest

- • By YONAH JEREMY BOB

An NGO, the Movement for the Quality of Government in Israel, on Sunday requested that Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit block Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from appointing a new public security minister due to his pending corruption trial.

Last week, Mandelblit’s office said that they would make sure that Netanyahu was sidelined from involvemen­t in rule of law appointmen­ts to avoid him from being in a conflict of interest.

The impression that was given was that he would not be allowed to be directly involved in appointing a new police chief, state attorney or in a few years, the next attorney-general (although as prime minister there are plenty of ways to indirectly influence who is selected).

It was unclear that public security minister would be included in the list of offices where Netanyahu could not directly intervene.

On one hand, the public security minister is key in selecting the police chief and has an influence on aspects of the broad direction of the police.

On the other hand, the position is a political appointmen­t, and technicall­y cannot directly intervene in police investigat­ions or decisions.

Still, the public security minister can extend or decline to extend the term of a police chief, can impact resource allocation and has a variety of other methods to influence police decisions.

Reportedly, Likud ministers Miri Regev and Amir Ohana are Netanyahu’s leading candidates to replace Gilad Erdan as public security minister.

Both Regev and Ohana have been highly critical of law enforcemen­t’s treatment of Netanyahu whereas Erdan has sometimes criticized and sometimes supported law enforcemen­t, angering Netanyahu.

 ?? (Gali Tibbon/Reuters) ?? MANDELBLIT’S OFFICE previously said they would make sure Netanyahu was sidelined from involvemen­t in rule of law appointmen­ts to avoid him from being in a conflict of interest.
(Gali Tibbon/Reuters) MANDELBLIT’S OFFICE previously said they would make sure Netanyahu was sidelined from involvemen­t in rule of law appointmen­ts to avoid him from being in a conflict of interest.

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