Suspended Communications Ministry Director-General Shlomo Filber, who for a time was Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-hand man, will serve as a in an delving into the alleged quid pro quo relationship between the premier and his associates and senior Bezeq and Walla! News executives.

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• Follow Ynetnews on and Specifically, the case examines the possibility that Netanyahu and his family were afforded in return for promoting the two companies' economic interests, estimated to have run in the hundreds of millions of shekels. Filber, his attorneys and top police brass—head of the Investigations and Intelligence Division Gadi Siso and Commander of the National Financial Investigations Unit Eli Asayag—convened for several hours at the offices of the Lahav 433 anti-corruption unit in order to hammer out the agreement's details. Communications Ministry Director-General Filber (L) signed a state witness agreement to testify against PM Netanyahu (Photo: Reuters, Orel Cohen) The director-general provided investigators with the main points of his testimony and divulged details on which he will be able to testify regarding the conduct of the others involved. His decision to turn state's evidence came, as first reported by Guy Peleg on Channel 2 News, after disavowing the eventuality of signing such a deal throughout the Securities Authority investigation. Filber's testimony also pertains to the attempt to sell Walla!

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News to one of the prime minister's associates, as well as to alleged instruction he received from the premier to provide regulatory benefits to Bezeq. Filber, planned to testify against his benefactor Netanyahu, demanded during negotiations that he not be sentenced to any actual jail time—a demand that was likely approved. A senior coalition source said Wednesday that Filber's signing of a state witness deal marked the beginning to the end. 'If he signed, then the jig is up,' the source said. 'Now there are two options: either Bibi will call elections, or will cut a deal saying he'll step down in return for closing all the cases.' Multitude of witnesses weigh in on affair The head of Walla!

News Michal Klein arrived at the Securities Authority Tuesday to testify about alleged pressure applied by managers and editors of the news site on items concerning the Netanyahu family, supposedly at the behest of Bezeq majority shareholder Shaul Elovitch. Stupica dlya pricepa motobloka. News chief Michal Klein provided testimony (Photo: Kobi Koanks) Former Walla!

News editor-in-chief Yinon Magal also testified for a second time at the offices of Lahav 433, as did acting director-general of the Communications Ministry Maimon Shmila and Likud spokesman Shai Hayek. Boaz Stembler, until just recently the prime minister's media adviser and currently the director of the Government Advertising Agency, gave detailed testimony Monday regarding the alleged ties between Walla! News and the Netanyahu family. He told investigators that he communicated various requests on the behalf of the Netanyahu family. His testimony dovetails with the account provided by Walla!

CEO Ilan Yeshua and its former editor Magal, both of whom said they were pressured to portray the Netanyahu couple in a positive light. News editor Magal once again testified on the affair (Photo: Zvika Tishler) Affair probes alleged quid pro quo relationship The Bezeq affair began as a solo investigation by the Israel Securities Authority, which concluded with the recommendation to indict senior Bezeq executives, including majority owner Shaul Elovitch and CEO Stella Handler, as well as senior officials at its subsidiary, satellite television provider Yes. Elovitch financially benefited from approved deals in a manner that may constitute fraud, the summation handed over to the State Attorney's Office showed, whereas then-Communications Ministry director-general Filber worked on Bezeq's behalf while withholding information from professional ranks. Filber is also said to have leaked to the company classified documents for them to provide their comments and engineer to their own needs. Several months ago, the police asked to receive the investigation materials from the Securities Authority and launch an investigation of their own, but their request was declined by the Securities Authority, which sought to complete its financial investigation first. However, the police continued investigating prominent figures in the case such as Elovitch, Filber, Handler and Prime Minister Netanyahu's former media adviser Nir Hefetz even before receiving the materials.