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The Council on Ethics Takes Self-Criticism After the Revelations About the Oil Fund's Investments in Bet Shemesh

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The Council on Ethics should have reacted earlier, says the leader, after the revelation about the Petroleum Fund's investment in an Israeli defense company.
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The oil fund's Israeli manager has a large stake in a controversial company The oil fund has engaged three Israeli management companies: Ion Value Management, Meitav Dash Portfolio Management and Sphera Fund. One of them has a large stake in a controversial company that maintains Israeli fighter jets used in the Gaza war, Dagens Næringsliv and E24 write. Meitav, which is based in Tel Aviv and describes itself as Israel's largest portfolio manag…

On Wednesday, protesters gathered in Kristiansand after the revelations about the oil fund's investments in Israeli companies.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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Criticism is pouring in on the men in power these days. Men in power responsible for the Oil Fund: Tangen, Støre and Stoltenberg. The reason is that the Oil Fund is invested in companies that make money from the Gaza war. The authorities should rather say no to politicizing the fund, and therefore close down the Council on Ethics. Read also: Slaughtering Fact: – Acting as opinion police, not fact checkers The Ukraine war shows the problem Politi…

On Wednesday morning, the Minister of Finance met with Norges Bank and the Council on Ethics regarding the pension fund's investments in Israeli companies.

The revelations about the oil fund's investments in Israel are a political scandal, says the AUF leader. He demands that the government take responsibility and demand a full clean-up.

The Council on Ethics should have reacted earlier, says the leader, after the revelation about the Petroleum Fund's investment in an Israeli defense company.

·Norway
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NRK broke the news in Norway on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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