Plas corruption in Israel, prime minister's closest man agrees to witness

One of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's closest aides has agreed to be a witness including Natanjah in ties to corruption, reports Israeli media. Police have not confirmed Schlomo Filber's involvement against Nathanael, but all Israeli media said an agreement for a co-operation with Filber has been reached, reports [...]
Police have not confirmed Shlomo Filber's involvement against Nathanael, but all Israeli media said an agreement has been reached for a co-operation with Filber, reports The Guardian”, broadcast Periscopi.
Filber, former director of the communications ministry under Netanyah, was arrested on suspicion of promoting regulations worth hundreds of millions of dollars for the telecommunications company Befat.
Reports came shortly after a claim that a friend tried to bribe a judge in exchange for pressing charges against Netanyya's wife.
Israeli newspaper editor-in-chief “Haretz” said “These are Benjamin Netanyya's last days as prime minister”.
Recent developments come days after police announced there was sufficient evidence to sue Netanyahu for bribery, fraud and breach of trust on two separate occasions./Periscopi/












