The same is true of Draft Ancillary Employment Contract dated June 20, 2008 (about three days before the meeting between Ben-Eliezer and Gazprom), which in fact includes two different documents, from which it is possible to learn about the intention to execute an "ancillary transaction" to the potential transaction between the State of Israel and Gazprom; The same is true of First Meeting Summary Document, which on the face of it, should not have found its way to Manofim, since we are dealing with a "closed" meeting that took place between Ben-Eliezer (and other officials) and Gazprom; And so on. Second Meeting Summary Document, which should also be seen as a document that should not have been leaked to external parties such as the Manofim Company. The fact that the two meeting summary documents found their way into a folder bearing the defendant's name on the Manofim server is a significant figure in my opinion, which also indicates the interest expressed by the defendant in the meeting, even if he was not present at it.
Moreover, during the defense case, document N/12, which appears to be an email sent on June 23, 2008, from Mrs. Masha Petros, who worked for Crowne, who is a subsidiary of Glencore (the defendant's partner in the oil business), was presented and submitted, and attached to it was a document identical to A/21 (a draft of the accompanying employment contract in English and Russian). The title of that email was "PROTOCOL FROM MR. NANIKASHVILLI". There was no dispute that in addition to the recipient (Danny Vaknin), a copy of the e-mail was also forwarded to the defendant (see paragraph 35 of the defense's summaries).
The next day (24 June 2008), Orit sent an e-mail to Luknin entitled "The Translated Document" (sic: B.S.) to which was attached a draft of the accompanying employment contract (P/20). There is no dispute that Vaknin forwarded a copy of the email to the defendant (P/8), even though the names of the companies that appear in the original draft (P/21) do not appear in the translated draft (P/20).