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Israeli police say Olmert should be charged
Kazakhstan News.Net Sunday 7th September, 2008
Prosecutors in Israel have been told by police investigators that Prime Minister Ehud Olmert should be indicted in over a corruption investigation.
The decision about whether to indict Mr Olmert now rests with Attorney General Meni Mazuz.
Mr Olmert has consistently denied all the accusations against him but has already announced he will resign later this month because of the corruption investigations.
His ruling Kadima party is to hold a leadership vote on 17th September.
The police have said they had evidence showing Mr Olmert allegedly accepted tens of thousands of dollars in bribes from American businessman Morris Talansky.
Dated allegations from when Mr Olmert was mayor of Jerusalem have also implicated him in the filing of duplicate claims to government agencies for travel expenses.
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shame 09-07-08, 10:35 PM |
Israeli police say Olmert should be charged
Israel need to chose to punish Mr. Olmert or let GOD punish you Israel. You know and I/we know that GOD will not forgive you until you do or GOD will do for you.
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Isaac Ashmedi 09-07-08, 11:54 PM |
Olmert is a crimminal and should be Jailed
Olmert is a Mafia-man and He belongs in jail.The hope of Israel is Sam Popack the Messiah from Brooklyn.Let the Jews adopt Sam Popack as the Messiah and they should be saved
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