Tzachi Braverman, Israel's ambassador-designate to London and until recently Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's chief of staff, has been summoned for a hearing by the State Comptroller's Office before a possible decision to suspend him. The summons was issued following suspicions against him in the alleged 'disruption meeting' affair at the Kirya parking lot in Tel Aviv, which he held with former Prime Minister's spokesperson Eli Feldstein. The suspension procedure was first reported on Channel 13 News. At the hearing, Braverman's version of events will be heard, in a suspension procedure initiated by the Comptroller's Office at the request of the Justice Ministry. Braverman is suspected of disclosing official information by a public servant, obstructing justice, fraud and breach of trust.

