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Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert Denies Allegations He Accepted Illegal Contributions

Thursday, May 08, 2008

JERUSALEM —  Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert says he never took illegal campaign contributions, denying allegations in a police investigation against him. But he says if he's indicted, he'll resign.

Olmert made a statement late Thursday at his official residence after a gag order was lifted from the case. According to police suspicions, Olmert accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars in illegal contributions from a U.S. citizen, Moshe Talansky.

In a statement broadcast live on local TV and radio stations, Olmert said a lawyer handed his finances, and everything was legal. "I never took bribes, I never took a penny for myself," he said.

He said he would not fight to stay in office if he is charged. "If I am indicted, I will resign my post," he said.

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