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Wednesday, 02/21/2018 4:02:09 PM

Wednesday, February 21, 2018 4:02:09 PM

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Confidant of Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu 'turns state witness' in corruption case

Benjamin Netanyahu CREDIT: AP Our Foreign Staff 21 FEBRUARY 2018 • 8:39PM
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/02/21/confidant-israels-benjamin-netanyahu-turns-state-witness-corruption/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

A confidant of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to turn state's witness in one of several corruption investigations posing a serious threat to the conservative leader's political survival, local media said.

Shlomo Filber's decision to testify for the state against his former boss is a dramatic turn for Netanyahu, whose inner circle had so far seemed watertight.

Filber's change of heart could leave the tough-talking Netanyahu at his most vulnerable yet, with one critic writing him off as a "political corpse".

The development has also fuelled speculation that Netanyahu, 68, will call a snap election to try to stall legal proceedings during the campaign and rally his right-wing power base behind him.

Israel's dominant political figure for a generation - in power since 2009 and for 12 years total since 1996 - Netanyahu calls the allegations against him a "witch hunt" and has said he will seek a fifth term in a national ballot due in late 2019.

Filber, who was appointed by Netanyahu to head the Communications Ministry, was arrested this week along with top executives at Bezeq Telecom, Israel's largest telecommunications company.

In unsourced reports, Israeli media said Filber has now agreed to testify for the state in the case, in which police allege that Bezeq's owners offered favourable coverage on media they controlled in return for favours from regulators.

Bezeq, its owners and executives deny wrongdoing. A spokesman for the police fraud squad declined to comment.

Filber's lawyer was not immediately available to comment on whether a deal had been reached.

Police recommended last week that Netanyahu himself be indicted in two unrelated corruption investigations. The attorney-general must decide whether to accept the police recommendation to charge him.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/02/21/confidant-israels-benjamin-netanyahu-turns-state-witness-corruption/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
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