from The 2010s
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 January 2023
Ehud Olmert was acquitted of the corruption charges that had prompted his resignation as prime minister and leader of Kadima. He was originally charged with fraud, breach of trust, tax evasion and falsifying corporate records in the Talansky and Rishon Tours cases, but was found guilty only of breach of trust in the Investment Centre case. Olmert’s long-time office chief, Shula Zaken, was convicted on two counts of fraudulently obtaining benefits, fraud and breach of trust in the Rishon Tours case.
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