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Monday, 31 May 2010 03:16

Israel's fraud squad questioned former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Sunday for the second time in a week over his alleged involvement in a huge property scandal, police said.

"He was questioned for eight hours and is scheduled to be interviewed again next week," police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld told AFP. He faced questioning for the same amount of time on Tuesday.

Olmert, who is already on trial on three unrelated counts of fraud and bribery, was quizzed at a police station in Tel Aviv.

The investigation reportedly centers on his alleged role in a property scandal involving bribes from developers building a grandiose residential project in occupied Jerusalem called the Holyland complex.

Last month, prosecutors named Olmert as a key suspect in the Holyland affair in which he is suspected of having taken bribes totalling some 3.5 million shekels (one million dollars, 743,000 euros). The bribes were allegedly given during construction of the massive complex in the 1990s, a period when Olmert was mayor of Jerusalem.

The affair, which has riveted the nation, is the latest in a series of graft accusations against Olmert.

[Source: Al-Manar TV]


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