Stanley Fisher, Governor of the Bank of Israel, and Zion Kenan, CEO of Bank HaPoalim
RE: Complaint Number for complaint against
Bank HaPoalim, BM
JZ <123456xyz@gmail.com>
Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 10:17 PM
To: Miriam
Segal
Cc: Stanley
Fisher
October 1, 2012
Dear Ms Segal:
Thanks for your help by phone today, when I
called to inquire regarding the Complaint Number, designated by Bank of Israel,
Banking Regulation, for my complaint against Bank HaPoalim, BM, filed with Bank
of Israel over a month ago.
Since you indicated that office staff was off
for the holiday, I will call back next week, as you suggested.
Beyond my individual case, the issue is of
significance for the following reasons:
1)
I firmly believe that investigation of the
complaint will uncover criminality by senior officer of Bank HaPoalim, BM, the
largest consumer bank in the State of Israel, and
2)
Failure, or refusal to issue a complaint
number for a complaint that was duly filed and received by Bank of Israel,
raises concerns regarding integrity of banking regulation in the State of
Israel.
Both issues should be of concern at a time,
when criminality of financial institutions and failing banking regulation are
the cause of a worldwide financial crisis.
Truly,
Joseph Zernik, PhD
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