Prime Minster Ehud Olmert will be interrogated by police on Friday for the sixth time in ongoing corruption probes that have brought about his political downfall.
The premier will again be questioned by National Fraud Unit investigators at his official residence for two and half hours on Friday morning, in what has become a near-weekly ritual.
Olmert announced last month that he would step down from office after Kadima picks a successor in September.
The police are expected to recommend pressing charges against Olmert next month.
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