Adaltak Files Supreme Court Petition to Bar Accountant General from Involvement in Power Projects
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First reported by Calcalist · 34 minutes ago
What happened
Adaltak Group has petitioned Israel's Supreme Court to prevent Accountant General Michal Abadi-Boiangiu from handling matters related to Adaltak and the Shorak power project, citing a personal conflict stemming from her prior role as Dorad chair. The petition demands stricter conflict of interest restrictions, while the Finance Ministry maintains the current arrangements are adequate and legally sound.
- 01Adaltak petitions Supreme Court to bar Accountant General from involvement in its affairs and Shorak project.
- 02Dispute escalated from commercial to personal conflict during Abadi-Boiangiu's Dorad chairmanship.
- 03Finance Ministry delayed publishing conflict of interest terms and excluded Adaltak explicitly.
- 04Petition requests three-year ban on Abadi-Boiangiu's involvement with Adaltak and Shorak until 2029.
- 05Abadi-Boiangiu's role included representing state interests in Dorad, leading to arbitration won by Dorad.
- 06Finance Ministry rejects Adaltak's claims, affirming legal compliance with conflict of interest rules.
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