Former Communications Ministry director-general Shlomo Filber, on Tuesday spoke for the first time about “Case 4000” in which he turned state’s evidence.
In an interview with Hadashot TV, Filber asked to be treated according to the adage: "Do not judge a person until you reach his place.” Regarding the case in which he was interrogated first before becoming a state witness, he said that "there is more that is unknown [to the general public] than is known. I suggest that everyone wait for the end."
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