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Palace Sources Probe Scope of Haman's Court Influence

Officials are reviewing whether Haman's office exceeded normal ministerial bounds in staffing, access, and legal pressure around the decree.

YosefNisan 17, 34046 min read

Palace sources told PMN that current internal review is focused less on rumor and more on administrative scope: how far Haman's office reached into appointments, access decisions, and legal drafting during the run-up to the decree.

Multiple officials familiar with court security procedures said investigators are mapping who received proximity to decision points and whether those placements followed ordinary merit channels or reflected concentrated patronage.

One official involved in records handling said the concern is institutional protection, not factional scoring: "The king's authority depends on clear loyalty lines. If lines were blurred for private advantage, the court must correct them."

Investigators are reportedly cross-referencing household assignments, banquet access logs, and prior communications tied to the period around the original decree issuance. Officials stressed that findings remain preliminary pending direct royal guidance.

What appears uncontested is that Mordechai's earlier intervention in the Bigthan-Teresh plot preserved the throne at a critical moment. In current briefings, that episode is increasingly cited as evidence that loyalty verification procedures must be tightened rather than assumed.

As tonight's banquet approaches, palace attention is centered on one outcome: any response must reinforce sovereign control, restore confidence in internal safeguards, and ensure that no ministerial office can outrun the monarchy's command structure.

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