Israel's Olmert quizzed again in graft probe
August 30, 2008 JERUSALEM (AFP) - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was being questioned by police on Friday for the seventh time since claims emerged in May that he had illegally received funds from a US financier.
Anti-fraud squad officers questioned Olmert at his official residence in Jerusalem, as was the case in previous interviews in a multi-pronged corruption probe. Police said the latest interview should last about two and a half hours.






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