[67398] High Court vs. Gronis Committee: Discussion on Gofman's appointment as Mossad head to be returned for re-examination
The Gofman appointment saga: High Court returns the file to the Gronis Committee
The Supreme Court ordered the Senior Appointments Committee headed by retired Judge Gronis today to conduct a re-examination of Roman Gofman's appointment to the position of Mossad head. As reported on Amit Segal, the High Court sharply criticized the appointment process and claimed that the committee's work "was flawed."
According to the judges, as published on Political Security Cabinet - Moriah Asraf & Doron Kadosh, the deficiencies include "lack of exposure to relevant real-time documents and direct testimonies from parties involved in the matter." Consequently, the court ordered the committee to summon for testimony Uri Elmakies, who was operated by Gofman, and Brig. Gen. G, head of the Operations Division in the Military Intelligence Directorate.
News from the Field on Telegram noted that after hearing the testimonies, the committee will be required to give Roman Gofman an opportunity to respond to the claims arising from them, and only then formulate an updated opinion. Additional media outlets, including Voice of News, Michael Shemesh, and Epoch, confirmed that the appointment has not yet been finally approved, and the committee is now required to complete the review process.
Reports in Israel Hayom and News Arena indicate that this is a significant development that delays Gofman's entry into the sensitive position. The court clarified that the new information revealed requires a more in-depth investigation by the committee before a final decision is made on his suitability for the role.