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"The Harry Shoki"
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Leath Ben-Arki (born 1966) is the substitution of the State Attorney for Economic Enforcement.
biography
Ben-Ari Shoki was born in Israel for Holocaust survivors who immigrated to Israel from Hungary. Her parents met at the detention camp in Cyprus and lived in Netanya. Her father worked as an accountant and mother as a dental assistant. There was a guide and a focus on the Scout movement. He served in the IDF on your behalf.
He has a bachelor’s degree in Criminology from Bar-Ilan University with honors. At the same time, she worked in courting offenders. He studied law at the Law Level College and completed the degree in the Faculty of Law at Tel Aviv University. She has a master’s degree in public administration from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
In 1992, in the second year of her studies, she began to work as a specialist in the Ministry of Lawyers of Penna Devorin, in 1994 she attended the office and then worked as a lawyer at the office. Among other things, Dvorin represented Ofer Nimrodi and the brothers Moses and Aaron Weinberg, who were accused of the bribery of the Drey Lion, as well as the fictional case of Likud. In 1997, Ben-Harry began working at the Tax Authority. Along with a financial attorney, the PA’s legal adviser, established the department for special cases, which handles tax offenders.
From August 1998, at the request of Jacob Cohen, a tax district attorney and an economy in the State Attorneys, Ben-ari began to work in the Attorneys. In April 2012, she was appointed to the District of Tel Aviv (Tax and Economics). In 2015, the auditor of the State’s Claims and Representation Committee in the Aril Acts praised the Binary’s efforts to corrupt administrative oversight, enforce reporting procedures and shorten treatment times. In September 2019, after delays by the State Service Commissioner Daniel Hershowitz, and the establishment of a special staff at the Commission to examine the tenders in which Ben Ari was awarded, she was appointed to the State Attorney for Economic Enforcement.
In December 2019, the Attorney General, Avisie Mandelblit, presented Ben-Ari Shoki as one of his presidential candidates to serve as the state attorney instead of Xizan. Justice Minister Amir O'Nana chose Baden Aldad to fill the temporary place of the State Attorney. Ben Ari was among the attorney generals who criticized the site’s filler, claiming that a review that opened in the case of the Harper document was used as “Cardom to dig it for the justified review of the PLO” against Aldad.
Ben-Ari Shoki is a member of the staff to examine ways to strengthen the rule of law in local authorities. In 2018, the 14th place was selected on the list of Israel’s most powerful women magazine Forbes Israel, and the 100-influencing list of TheMarker. In 2019, the 14th place was selected on the list of 100 economic influences. In the end of that year, he was selected as one of the people of the decade of Globes, and one of the 50 women who influence Lady Globes’ key positions.
Married to the Spring of Shoki, a pilot in the Air Force and a businessman in the field of tourism, and if you sit and two boys. They live in a courtroom.
Cases that ran
In the State Attorneys, Ben-Ari served in a series of administrative functions, as well as conducted many cases over the years. Among the differences in which the bitter case was handled against encouraged Gold and Solomon; the bribe case against David Apple; and the Holyland affair in which he served as the chief prosecutor against Ehud Olmert, Uri Lopoliansky and others. Compared to the three cases, he said in 2015: "My life is divided into three periods - the Gold-Vilish portfolio, a long dark bag in Holland. My whole life was around those bags.”
Netanyahu's Trial
From April 2017, under the guidance of the State Attorney Xi Nizen, he began to accompany Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s files, and she is sued in his trial. Ben-Harry is absent from the Netanyahu hearing process, on the grounds that she is on a predetermined family holiday, and therefore stresses the state attorney