Israel Jails Former Prime Minister For Receiving Bribe

    Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has been ordered
    to serve 18 months in jail for bribery. Olmert had been sentenced to six years
    by a lower court in 2014, but this has now been reduced by the Supreme Court.
    The 70-year-old was convicted over a property deal that took
    place while he served as mayor of Jerusalem, prior to becoming prime minister
    in 2006.
    Olmert, who stepped down in 2009, will become the first
    former Israeli head of government to go to prison. He is due to begin his
    sentence on 15 February.

    The Supreme Court acquitted Olmert of receiving a
    500,000-shekel ($130,000; £86,000) bribe from the developers of Holyland, a
    controversial block of flats in Jerusalem, after he appealed against the March
    2014 conviction.
    A separate conviction of illicitly taking a 60,000-shekel
    payment for another project was upheld.
    Several other government officials and businesspeople were
    convicted alongside Olmert in 2014.

    In a separate case, Olmert was sentenced earlier this year
    to eight months in prison for fraud and breach of trust for accepting illegal
    payments from an American businessman.

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