Joseph Shapira
Report blasts Regev on handling of Diaspora for Independence Day ceremony
Report also attacks irregularities in gifting ceremony tickets.
State comptroller: Public transport in worsening, costly crisis
Netanyahu must return $300,000 to tycoon donors: Comptroller Ct’ee says
PM blasts comptroller for denying access to funds for legal defense
Current, former comptrollers unite against graft
Shapira, Lindenstrauss tell MKs of efforts to improve country’s record on money-laundering, other corruption.
Comptroller flags neglect of Holocaust survivors
State Comptroller publishes annual report on public complaints; focus on mistreatment of survivors, special education students.
‘State lacks strategic goals for nation’s health’
Eighteen years after the National Health Insurance Law went into effect, the government lacks direction the comptroller clearly implies.
Comptroller: Gaps remain in Ethiopian integration
Ethiopian students dropout rates highlight one of the many challenges facing the Ethiopian community in Israel, Shapira says.
State Comptroller publishes first 2013 report
State Comptroller report criticizes state on problems with health sector in periphery, violations of migrant rights.
MKs defend breaking gag order on 'Prisoner X'
After Knesset legal advisor suggests MKs should face criminal charges, Tibi, Gal-On express concern over freedom of speech.
Aharonovitch: Zygier got legal, psychological care
Knesset panel may have begun probe of "Prisoner X" incident; legal adviser says MKs who broke censorship could be put on trial.
PM, ministers’ responses to ‘Bibi-Tours’ draft report due
Draft reportedly reviews allegations of improper funding and double billing for international trips Netanyahu and other top officials took.
Shapira singles out Lod in report on municipalities
State Comptroller publishes report on socio-economic safety net, domestic violence, focuses on attention paid to Israeli-Arab sector.
'State Comptroller must investigate ‘Bibitours’'
State Control Committee Chairman Ariel's statements follow reports that state comptroller will let Rivlin decide what to do with case.