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Israeli PM to be grilled again in corruption probe
Posted: 17 May 2008 1552 hrs

 
 
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JERUSALEM : Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is to be questioned again soon by police in connection with a corruption investigation, media reports said on Saturday.

The private channel two television station said the premier would be questioned "by Sunday," while the Ynet Internet site of the daily Yediot Aharonot said it would be "within the next 48 hours."

Ynet said police wish to question Olmert before his lawyers are made aware of testimony by Morris Talansky, a US millionaire businessman suspected of illegally funding the prime minister.

Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld told AFP on Saturday he was unable to confirm the reports that Olmert will be questioned soon.

Talansky is to give sworn evidence on May 25 before a judge in a closed-door session and then be allowed to return to the United States, public radio reported on Wednesday.

Olmert's lawyers have appealed the decision to summon Talansky as a witness.

Anti-fraud police are seeking to establish whether Olmert dispensed any favours in exchange for alleged illegal funds he received from Talansky in the 13 years before he became premier in 2006.

Olmert, who has been dogged by scandals since he took office in 2006, last week insisted he had never taken a bribe and said he would quit if charges were pressed. - AFP/ms

 

 



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