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Olmert faces bribery allegations | Olmert faces bribery allegations |
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Israel's attorney-general is investigating allegations that Prime Minister Ehud Olmert accepted bribes as acting finance minister last year. | Israel's attorney-general is investigating allegations that Prime Minister Ehud Olmert accepted bribes as acting finance minister last year. |
The allegations - on an Israeli website - say he took the bribes during a major bank privatisation deal. | The allegations - on an Israeli website - say he took the bribes during a major bank privatisation deal. |
Mr Olmert denies any wrongdoing. He has faced other corruption inquiries but no formal charges have been filed. | |
This is the latest in a series of allegations of wrongdoing by senior political figures in Israel. | This is the latest in a series of allegations of wrongdoing by senior political figures in Israel. |
"At this stage no decisions have been taken, no criminal procedure is being taken [against Mr Olmert] and Israel's police is not involved in the issue," the justice ministry said in a statement. | "At this stage no decisions have been taken, no criminal procedure is being taken [against Mr Olmert] and Israel's police is not involved in the issue," the justice ministry said in a statement. |
The President, Moshe Katsav, is being investigated over allegations of sexual harassment, while former Justice Minister, Haim Ramon, and a former Environment Minister, Tzahi Hanegbi, are both facing charges for misconduct. | The President, Moshe Katsav, is being investigated over allegations of sexual harassment, while former Justice Minister, Haim Ramon, and a former Environment Minister, Tzahi Hanegbi, are both facing charges for misconduct. |
All have denied doing anything improper. | All have denied doing anything improper. |
Privatisation | |
The latest investigation into Mr Olmert's dealings centres on the privatisation in 2005 of Bank Leumi, Israel's second largest. | |
An Israeli website, News First Class, has alleged that as finance minister at the time, Mr Olmert tried to help two overseas-based businessmen who were bidding for the bank. | |
A controlling interest in the bank was eventually bought by a US investment group to which the businessmen were unconnected. | |
The Israeli Justice Ministry released a statement in which it said its investigation was specifically "in response to reporters' queries after the report on the Web site News First Class". | |
Israel's government watchdog, the State Comptroller's Office, is already investigating Mr Olmert's sale in 2004 of a property in Jerusalem to a political supporter. | |
It is alleged that the apartment was sold at an inflated price. | |
The State Comptroller's Office has also recommended a criminal investigation into appointments made in 2004 when Mr Olmert was trade and industry minister. |
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