By Prensa Latina,
Tel Aviv : Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert will be interrogated by the police under the suspicion of being involved in a case of bribery late last decade, the public radio reported on Tuesday.
Olmert, who was questioned by the Police Fraud Department two weeks ago, will face a new questioning on Friday over his alleged links with American millionaire Morris Talansky.
The public radio added that the Olmert will be interrogated at his residence Friday morning.
The results of that process could end with Olmert´s political career, and in fact, they will halt talks with Palestinians, other public sources claimed.
The head of government admitted to have accepted money from Talansky, but he denied to have favoured the businessman from any public post.
Olmert confirmed that he will resign to the executive post in case of receiving a formal accusation to face a trial.