Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s attorneys agreed to have the police question the prime minister next Friday. The police have yet to confirm the date, but are planning to hold the examination sometime during next week.
For the past three weeks, the National Fraud Unit investigators have been trying to schedule another examination session with the prime minister, in which he is due to be questioned about his part in the Talansky affair and the Olmertours affair.
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