Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Miriam Ben-Porat
1. The problematic nature of such a process was highlighted in 1''4, when the High Court of Justice instructed then state comptroller Miriam Ben–Porat to enable then police commissioner Ya‘akov Turner to defend himself against the accusations she had leveled at him.
2. Why does he, too, insist on prolonging the farce and providing Zelekha with temporary immunity as "corruption–buster?" (A move that even one of Lindenstrauss‘ predecessors, Miriam Ben–Porat, defined as unjustified.) That is the very reason why Zelekha is digging in.
3. As far back as 1'84, Supreme Court Justices Aharon Barak, Eliezer Goldberg, Yaakov Tirkel and Miriam Ben–Porat discussed the issue in their response to a petition filed by Arab Knesset members against the preferential treatment of ultra–Orthodox Jews who received National Insurance Institute child allowances reserved for people who served in the army even though they had not served, whereas Arabs did not receive these allowances.
4. In the past, state comptrollers Miriam Ben–Porat and Eliezer Goldberg published reports on the same subject that demonstrated that police requests of district court presidents to approve wiretap permits for the purpose of fighting crime – requests that are almost always granted – are often carried out without the restraint required, considering the extent to which wiretapping harms the rights of both the individual suspect and of those around him.
5. By Ze‘ev Segal In her new, eye–opening book about the Basic Law on the State Comptroller, published by the Institute for Legislative Research at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, former state comptroller Miriam Ben–Porat bestows on Moses the Lawgiver the title of "layer of the foundations for state control." The honor is conferred in recognition of the detailed accounting Moses gave with respect to contributions he received from the Jewish people for construction of the Tabernacle.