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Former Israeli prime minister Olmert jailed for accepting bribe

December 29, 2015 10:37

ByAnshel Pfeffer, Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

Ehud Olmert is due to enter Maasiyahu prison on February 15 after the Supreme Court upheld one of his convictions for bribe-taking on Tuesday in Jerusalem.

His original sentence of six years was reduced to 18 months after a bribe-taking conviction by the Tel Aviv District Court was ruled out. The Supreme Court accepted that there was not enough evidence to show that he had solicited a second bribe “beyond reasonable doubt”.

The verdict of the five Supreme Court judges on the appeals of Mr Olmert and seven other defendants brought to an end the long saga of the “Holyland case”, in which former senior officials in the Jerusalem City Hall and Israeli businessmen were accused of multiple counts of corruption when issuing building permits for the Holyland building complex in north-west Jerusalem.

Only one of the other seven accused, businessman Avigdor Kellner, had all his convictions overturned.