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Israel's High Court of Justice ruled that the State Comptroller exceeded his authority in parts of an audit covering the October 7 massacre. Several audits will be halted as a result of the decision.
news.google.comIsrael's High Court of Justice ruled Monday evening that the State Comptroller exceeded his authority while investigating some issues related to the October 7 massacre. The decision affects audits published by the comptroller's office and orders several of those audits halted.
The ruling addressed the scope of authority granted to the comptroller when examining events surrounding the October 7 attacks. The court determined that certain investigative steps taken during the audits fell outside the comptroller's legal mandate.
The affected audits will stop following the court's order.
The decision comes as the comptroller's office continues other reviews connected to the October 7 events.
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