Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Sunday that he places his full trust in the police investigation currently underway against him. The current police investigation calls into question the legality of past campaign contributions. "I trust that the police and the State Attorney's Office will do reliable work," Olmert said during a meeting of Kadima ministers. The prime minister made his comments after a number of ministers expressed their disapproval with the police and the state attorney over the investigation into the affair.
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