The chairman of IAI’s board of directors, who served as the director general of the Prime Minister’s Office between 2011 and 2015, announces that he will end his position in about 90 days. To the tender
The process of selecting the CEO for IAI did not flatter the largest government company • Harel Locker thwarted an attempt to appoint “another Air Force member close to the system,” but is his victory also in the best interests of society and the state?
Two weeks ago, IAI marked a historic event when the Ministerial Committee for the Sale of State Shares approved the company’s IPO outline. A few days earlier, a new CEO had been appointed the largest government company. Boaz Levy, head of the company’s missile and space systems division, is considered a first-rate professional, a worthy appointment by all accounts. But what obscures the festive atmosphere of recent events is a letter sent the day before by Reserve Major General Hagai Topolanski, who is considered a leading candidate for the post.
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