Police and Attorney General claim there is insufficient evidence of conflict of interest to proceed against Justice Yitzhak Amit
Israel National News: The Head of Investigations and Intelligence in the Israel Police, Boaz Balat, decided not to request approval from the Attorney General, Gali Baharav-Miara, to open an investigation against the Acting President of the Supreme Court, Judge Yitzhak Amit.
Following an examination by Chief Balat, it was found that "there is no evidence and no basis for suspicion that requires the Attorney General to request a criminal investigation."
Justice Minister Yariv Levin filed a complaint with the Justice Ministry's legal department against Amit, claiming that "the series of events allegedly portrays a systematic conduct knowingly by Judge Amit violating the ethical rules prohibiting sitting in a conflict of interest."