The officials added that Olmert would be questioned a third time within the next week.
The allegations span a 12-year period beginning in the 1990s when Olmert was mayor of Jerusalem and extending through his tenure as minister of industry and trade, which ended in 2006, police have said.Police have raided city hall and the ministry, carting away documents as part of their investigation.Talansky insists he received nothing from Olmert in exchange for the money. Talansky referred questions to his lawyer, Jacques Chen, who denied that Olmert intervened on Talansky's behalf in connection with the technological project.Talansky has been questioned by police and was scheduled to testify under oath on Sunday. Olmert's defense team asked to put off the testimony for two weeks, but a Jerusalem court on Friday delayed it only two days, Chen said.The investigation is the fifth into Olmert's conduct since he became prime minister two years ago. All the allegations relate to cases that took place before Olmert became prime minister. No charges have been filed and one of the cases has been closed.But the multiple probes have led to demands that the already unpopular Olmert resign and called into question his ability to conclude a peace deal with the Palestinians by a year-end target, or pursue recently confirmed peace talks with Syria.
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