Prime Minister expected to provide testimony to police in both submarine affair as well as in “Case 4000”.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is expected to provide testimony to police next week in both in the so-called “Submarine Affair” as well as in “Case 4000”, Hadashot (formerly Channel 2 News) reported on Friday.

Accroding to the report, Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit has authorized the questioning to collect testimony from the prime minister and, if necessary, to investigate him. This would be the eighth time that Netanyahu will have been questioned.

The “Submarine Affair” centers around allegations that Netanyahu's personal lawyer, David Shimron, pushed for a multi-billion shekel deal to purchase new submarines from German conglomerate ThyssenKrupp, which is a client of Shimron's.

Police have stressed in the past that the prime minister is not suspected of any connection to the affair.

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