Partners in the company are other recently retired senior Mossad officers, as well as former Treasury Director-General Ezra Sadan.
The outgoing heads of the Mossad have founded an intelligence information company, which also has other senior partners recently retired from the Mossad.
Company president is former Mossad chief Nahum Admoni, who retired a number of years ago and served as general manager of Mekorot. His deputy is recently retired Head of IDF Intelligence Branch, Uri Sagi. Also partners in the firm are other recently retired Mossad officers, including Uri Ne’eman, head of Research Division, and David Arbel. Other partners are Ehud Sprinzak and Ezra Sadan, former Director-General of the Ministry of Finance.
Uri Ne'eman told "Globes" that the although the Mossad and the IDF Intelligence Branch compete with each other over research matters, this will not be reflected in the new company.
The company has been entered in the Register of Companies as BPI (Business and Political Intelligence), and it proposes to supply intelligence information, advisory services, research and examination in economic and political fields. The company’s activity will not be limited to Israel or the Middle East, and it intends to operate, inter alia, by means of agents. The company’s owners have ramified connections with secret service heads the world over, and with senior officials, including heads of state in the Arab and western worlds.