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Ex-PM charged over cash envelopes, double-billing trips and cronyism
Former PM Olmert indicted in three corruption affairs
By Tomer Zarchin, Haaretz Correspondent
Tags: Israel news, Ehud Olmert 

Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was indicted Sunday in three corruption affairs, concluding months of investigations into cases allegedly conducted during his tenure as Jerusalem mayor and trade minister.

Attorney General Menachem Mazuz had announced earlier this month that Olmert would be charged in the Rishon Tours, cash envelopes and Investment Center affairs.

The State Prosecution on Sunday presented to the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court the indictment papers against both Olmert and his former bureau chief, Shula Zaken. The allegations surfaced when Olmert was still prime minister, eventually forcing him to step aside.
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The charges against Olmert include fraud, breach of trust and failure to report income, the Justice Ministry said in a statement.

The Justice Ministry refused to detail the length of a potential sentence, but Moshe Negbi, an Israeli legal expert, said the maximum sentence on the fraud charge alone was five years.

The prosecution has asked that Olmert's trial be held before a panel of three justices, as is practice for political figures still in office.

Olmert's media adviser Amir Dan on Sunday defended his client's innocence, after the State Prosecution presented the court with indictment papers.

Dan accused the attorney general and prosecution of having no choice but to indict Olmert, after having forced him out of office.

"The court, meanwhile, is free of such considerations, and as such Olmert is convinced that he will once and for all be able to prove his innocence in court," said Dan.

"It is important to remember that the Cremieux and Bank Leumi affairs also began with giant headlines and dragged on for years and they both ended with nothing," said Dan referring to two other Olmert corruption affairs that were closed.

"These cases will end similarly," Dan added.

Mazuz a few weeks ago rejected a request by Olmert's attorneys for a pre-trial hearing, claiming their client had given up that right by refusing to attend another hearing.

The former prime minister had claimed then that the prosecution could not discuss the matters with an open mind, as they had already decided to press charges against his former travel coordinator, Rachel Risby-Raz, for her involvement in the Rishon Tours case.

The former prime minister has now been charged with accepting cash envelopes from American businessman Morris Talansky.

He is also suspected of illegally double-billing charities and a government ministry for the same flights he booked through Rishon Tours, sending them falsified receipts for travel expenses and using the surplus to finance personal and family trips abroad.

The Investments Center affair, which was first reported in Haaretz, concerned allegations that Olmert granted personal favors to his old law partner, Uri Messer, who was acting on behalf of a company, an act which would constitute a conflict of interest, breach of trust, and fraud.

The attorney general had earlier this summer decided to close a number of corruption cases against Olmert. In the most recent case, Mazuz cited lack of evidence over allegations that Olmert accepted some NIS 1 million in bribes in exchange for assisting the Laniado Hospital in Netanya.

The Laniado affair was the third case against Olmert to be dropped. The first closed was the Bank Leumi affair, in which Olmert was suspected of trying to help his friend, Australian real-estate magnate Frank Lowy, buy the controlling shares in Bank Leumi. Olmert, who was acting finance minister in 2005, was suspected of trying to change the tender conditions for buying the bank.

Late last month, Mazuz decided to close a separate corruption case against Olmert, involving the purchase of a home on Cremieux Street in Jerusalem. In that case as well, the attorney general cited lack of evidence.

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      1.   Why so long? 16:50  |  Sammy 30/08/09
      2.   And what about Lieberman? 16:53  |  Robin 30/08/09
      3.   Madoff got justice! Olmert not 16:54  |  Maish G 30/08/09
      4.   How can we ever progress as human beings 17:03  |  H 30/08/09
      5.   what about war crimes? 17:03  |  peter 30/08/09
      6.   Excellent example of Democracy at Work! 17:17  |  Paul 30/08/09
      7.   Talansky just the bag man, what were all those bribes REALLY for? 17:44  |  Dr. L. Brnd 30/08/09
      8.   #5 - the helpless people of Gaza 18:08  |  Peter G. 30/08/09
      9.   lets save the excitement till he actually gets to prison 18:11  |  zionist forever 30/08/09
      10.   Wow Mazuz it only took 2 years for an indictment 18:23  |  Kipperraes 30/08/09
      11.   Will the culture of corruption change? 18:42  |  Albert Edelson 30/08/09
      12.   Whoopee they finally got a non-mizrahi, shaheyanu. 18:45  |  Bugazalo 30/08/09
      13.   Olmert 18:51  |  Michael 30/08/09
      14.   What is worse ......... 18:51  |  Joe 30/08/09
      15.   #8 Give Me a break! 19:02  |  Hirz 30/08/09
      16.   Jewish Financial Corruption 19:18  |  Morris 30/08/09
      17.   Olmert! 19:21  |  Asher 30/08/09
      18.   It`s time for Livni, Meridor, and Begin 19:23  |  Mark Jeffery Koch 30/08/09
      19.   16. Jewish Financial Corruption 20:14  |  a wandering Jew 30/08/09
      20.   #15 Hirz 20:33  |  Yitz 30/08/09
      21.   Poor Arabs. Got to make peace with these criminals 20:54  |  American 30/08/09
      22.   corrupt country 20:55  |  peter rouget 30/08/09
      23.   (Koch #18) I`ve heard of Meridor and Begin, but WHO IS LIVNI? 21:05  |  Steve of Mevaserret 30/08/09
      24.   @20 Yitz 21:40  |  had enough 30/08/09
      25.   #24 Don`t listen to Yitz 22:06  |  Oggy 30/08/09
      26.   Rule of Law 22:46  |  david dick 30/08/09
      27.   Steve #23... Uzi Landau may be an `honest` man... 23:36  |  Esther 30/08/09
      28.   Forget The Cronyism Charge 01:22  |  Jeff Northridge 31/08/09
      29.   Moral... yeah, right... 02:00  |  Patrik 31/08/09
      30.   olmert indictment 21:24  |  lshuman 31/08/09
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