Former Israeli Prime Minister Olmert Indicted

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JOSEF FEDERMAN | 08/30/09 02:47 PM | AP

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FILE - In this June 19, 2006, file photo Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert adjusts his shirt collar during an engagement at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Israeli legal authorities have indicted former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert on corruption charges. The indictments filed Sunday charge Olmert with illegally accepting funds from an American backer, double-billing for trips abroad. He faces charges including fraud and breach of trust. Olmert has denied any wrongdoing. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer/file)

JERUSALEM — Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was indicted on corruption charges Sunday, becoming the first Israeli premier to go on trial and highlighting a series of cases that have shaken the public's faith in the political system.

The charges likely end the three-decade career of a man who just three years ago seemed poised to lead his nation to a bold withdrawal from the West Bank and an aggressive push for peace with the Palestinians.

Olmert, who was forced to step down because of the case, was accused of illegally accepting funds from an American backer, double-billing for official trips abroad and pocketing the difference, concealing funds from a government watchdog and cronyism. All of the alleged crimes took place before Olmert was elected prime minister in 2006.

Olmert, 63, issued a statement professing his innocence. "Olmert is convinced that in court he will be able to prove his innocence once and for all," said a spokesman, Amir Dan.

The formal charges in the indictment include fraud and breach of trust. The Justice Ministry did not say when the trial would begin or what penalties Olmert could face. But Moshe Negbi, a leading legal commentator, said the fraud charge alone could carry a prison term of up to five years.

A rumored political comeback would be highly unlikely unless he is cleared. "In the immediate future it doesn't seem possible, but it all depends on the court," Negbi said.

Olmert, a lawyer by training, has repeatedly been linked to corruption scandals throughout a three-decade career that included a lengthy stint as Jerusalem mayor and a series of senior Cabinet posts. But until Sunday, he had never been charged. He is the first prime minister, sitting or retired, to be charged with a crime.

The indictment follows a string of high-profile trials that have soured an already cynical public toward the nation's leadership.

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Olmert's former finance minister was sentenced to five years for embezzlement in June, and another member of his Cabinet was sentenced to four years for taking bribes. Israel's former ceremonial president, Moshe Katsav, is being tried on rape and sexual harassment charges, and a longtime Olmert aide has been charged with illegal wiretapping, fraud and breach of trust.

The most damaging allegations against Olmert accused him of accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars from an American businessman during trips abroad.

The businessman, Moshe Talansky, testified last year that he delivered the cash in envelopes and painted Olmert as a greedy politician who enjoyed first-class travel, fancy hotels and expensive cigars. The testimony helped turn public opinion against Olmert and played a large part in forcing him from office.

The indictment said Olmert used his connections to help Talansky's business, but did not charge Olmert with accepting bribes.

In another case, Olmert was charged with double-billing nonprofit organizations and the government for trips he took abroad and then using the extra money to pay for private trips for his family.

Olmert became prime minister in January 2006 after then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon suffered a debilitating stroke. He subsequently led their newly formed Kadima Party to victory in a parliamentary election.

On the campaign trail, Olmert promised an aggressive push for peace with the Palestinians, and said in the absence of a deal, he would unilaterally withdraw from large parts of the occupied West Bank.

A gifted orator, Olmert crossed a series of taboos while in office – warning that Israel could become like apartheid South Africa if it continued its occupation of the Palestinians and expressing readiness to relinquish control of parts of the holy city of Jerusalem as part of a peace deal. Olmert led his government to the Annapolis peace conference in November 2007 – launching more than a year of ambitious, but unsuccessful peace talks with the Palestinians.

Despite his ambitious agenda, Olmert's term was clouded by an inconclusive war against Hezbollah guerrillas in Lebanon that took place just over a month after he took office. A series of corruption investigations – most of which were dismissed – also followed him.

The politically weakened Olmert announced his resignation last fall and stepped down in March after Benjamin Netanyahu won a parliamentary election. Olmert is currently out of politics and battling prostate cancer, but is widely rumored to be plotting a comeback.

Resounding elections setbacks have not kept Israeli politicians down for long. Both Netanyahu Defense Minister Ehud Barak both rebounded quickly from landslide losses at the polls.

Olmert's spokesman said his priority is to focus on his legal battle. "Once this is over and he has proved he is innocent, then he will consider what to do next. All options are open," he said.

JERUSALEM — Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was indicted on corruption charges Sunday, becoming the first Israeli premier to go on trial and highlighting a series of cases that have shaken the...
JERUSALEM — Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was indicted on corruption charges Sunday, becoming the first Israeli premier to go on trial and highlighting a series of cases that have shaken the...
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- courtb I'm a Fan of courtb 19 fans permalink

Ironically, this brings respect to Israel from her Arab neighbors. Egyptian writer Abdel Aziz Mahmoud wrote: ""I don't think we will live to see the day when the police interrogate an Arab leader for sexually harassing his secretary or receiving bribes," he wrote. "Nor will our children and grandchildren live to see that day. What happened in Israel can never happen in any Arab country."

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:23 PM on 08/31/2009
- Deparis I'm a Fan of Deparis 22 fans permalink

Of all crimes he committed, including war crimes and genocide, all he's been charged with is for taking a couple hundred thousand dollars from an "American" businessman? I'm sure a Palestinian lemon farmer would have paid him a million dollars to stop him from ordering his army to murder his wife, son and daughter. Talk about justice!?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 08/31/2009

WOW! a whole haters page! Bringing even more vitriol ought make HP happy as a clam!! Abbas will be indicted..­when...for stealing millions from his "people"???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 PM on 08/30/2009
- phute I'm a Fan of phute 20 fans permalink

Well it's certainly had an effect on you - you're hysterical.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 AM on 08/31/2009

The most powerful nation on the planet indicts its PM and there's only 12 comments?

"I am aware how almost impossible it is in this country to carry out a foreign policy [in the Middle East] not approved by the Jews. Former Secretary of State George Marshall and former Defense Secretary James Forrestal learned that.... terrific control the Jews have over the news media and the barrage the Jews have built up on Congressmen.... I am very much concerned over the fact that the Jewish influence here is completely dominating the scene and making it almost impossible to get congress to do anything they don't approve of. The Israeli embassy is practically dictating to the congress through influential Jewish people in the country" --Fmr. Sec. of State John Foster Dulles

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 PM on 08/30/2009
- DeniseA I'm a Fan of DeniseA 7 fans permalink

Most powerful nation on the planet? If Israel is so powerful why has its very existence been a constant struggle?
Your quote is from the secretary of state from 1953-1959. Your contention that Jews support the media and congress is unbelievable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 PM on 08/31/2009
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Is this code for "I didn't give the high clerics their cut"?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 PM on 08/30/2009

Cheney and Bush need to be next.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 PM on 08/30/2009
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This is the sign of true demcoracy. Any politician can be persecuted for committing crimes.
If he's found guilty by independent court he'll go to jail.
Now Imagine Syria ruler Bashar al-Assad, or any member of Sauidi ruling family being persecuted for stealing money LOL.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:32 PM on 08/30/2009
- Billy Hell I'm a Fan of Billy Hell 44 fans permalink
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Right! It's a great democracy that won't permit the seven or eight hundred thousand Arab Israelis (about 15% of the population I think), form their own political party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 AM on 08/31/2009
- phute I'm a Fan of phute 20 fans permalink

So it's ok then to commit criminal acts in order to be caught, in order to be prosecuted, so that the rest of the world can see that this is true sign of democracy.

Well that's one way of supporting the Israeli crime rate.

That's brilliant - even by your standards.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 AM on 08/31/2009
- DeniseA I'm a Fan of DeniseA 7 fans permalink

I can't believe that politicians commit crimes in order to be caught and procecuted so that the world can see this as a sign of democracy, and that's certainly not what ModernTimes1 is saying. He's saying that politicains are not above the law and that anyone accused of a crime has the right to defend himself.
Maybe Olmert should have a chance to defend himself before we pass judgment?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 PM on 08/31/2009
- MrGiggles I'm a Fan of MrGiggles 6 fans permalink

Why would you even report this?

Clearly you hate Israel.

(Yes, I'm being sarcastic)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 PM on 08/30/2009
- Billy Hell I'm a Fan of Billy Hell 44 fans permalink
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He's anti-Semitic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:25 PM on 08/30/2009
- TheRapture I'm a Fan of TheRapture 6 fans permalink
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Charge him for war crimes he committed in Gaza and Lebanon

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 PM on 08/30/2009
- Peresphone I'm a Fan of Peresphone 9 fans permalink

Maybe you should intimidate the VP and president to not testify, that usually only works for commoners, though...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:27 PM on 08/30/2009
- Peresphone I'm a Fan of Peresphone 9 fans permalink

They usually only praise Rabin....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:42 PM on 08/30/2009
- Peresphone I'm a Fan of Peresphone 9 fans permalink

found =fond*

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:40 PM on 08/30/2009
- Peresphone I'm a Fan of Peresphone 9 fans permalink

Israel actually has been doing well in taking out their corrupt leaders unlike the United States...the Israelis have always not been all that found of their leadership

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:39 PM on 08/30/2009
- LeeCalif I'm a Fan of LeeCalif 65 fans permalink

Former Israeli Prime Minister indicted ............ which one is it this time ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 08/30/2009
- phute I'm a Fan of phute 20 fans permalink

Oh he's just another in a long line.
Hold on a mo.....isn't he the one all these paid posters praised to the hilt for the last military incursion into Gaza.......my mistake - he's a hero who fell foul of the law.
Just another in a long line.........seems to be a pre requisite for an Israeli pm....can't resist a bung.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:17 AM on 08/31/2009
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