Proposed bill could open criminal investigation into attorney general
To address this issue, the proposed bill would allow the Justice Minister to appoint an external prosecutor.
Knesset members Zvi Sukkot and Simcha Rothman have proposed a legislative amendment that would permit a criminal investigation into the attorney general and the state attorney, Israeli media reported Tuesday.
Under the proposed law, the police could approach the Minister of Justice to appoint a prosecutor with the same powers as the attorney general and state attorney to lead investigations and prosecutions.
"The attorney general and the state attorney are at the top of Israel’s law enforcement and prosecution system," said Rothman and Sukkot. "While there are protocols for investigating senior officials like the prime minister, ministers, and judges, there is a gap when it comes to investigating the attorney general or state attorney."