JERUSALEM, Aug 1: Israeli police questioned Prime Minister Ehud Olmert for the fourth time on Friday in a bribery and fraud investigation, two days after the Israeli leader said he would step down.

Police are probing allegations that Olmert took bribes from an American businessman and made duplicate claims for travel expenses when he was trade minister and mayor of Jerusalem. Olmert has denied any wrongdoing.

Olmert’s media adviser said the prime minister “had answered the questions posed him” and said dates for more interviews would be finalised in the near future.

Friday’s session lasted three hours, an hour longer than planned. Olmert consented to the extension, his adviser said.

Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said investigators had originally requested a lengthy midweek session but Olmert’s office had allotted only two hours on Friday from the prime minister’s schedule.

On Wednesday Olmert said he would quit as soon as a new leader of his Kadima party was elected next month, but vowed to continue peace talks with the Palestinians and Turkish-mediated negotiations with Syria until his last day in office.

The prime minister has faced a handful of inquiries into his financial affairs as mayor of Jerusalem for 10 years until 2003 and then as a cabinet minister until he succeeded the ailing Ariel Sharon in early 2006.

A source in Olmert’s office said Friday’s questioning was mainly about the alleged duplicate claims for travel expenses.—Reuters

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