Olmert prosecution calls to try ‘Rishon Tours’ first
Citing new developments, prosecution files motion to reverse the order of proceedings in case.
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Citing new developments in the investigation into the “Rishon Tours” scandal, the prosecution in former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s corruption trial asked the Jerusalem District Court on Tuesday morning to reverse the order of proceedings in the case.Jerusalem District Attorney Eli Abarbanel brought a motion to begin with the doubling-billing affair surrounding the embattled travel agency instead of the “cash envelopes” affair which implicated US businessman Morris Talansky.Olmert’s attorney Eli Zohar opposed the motion vigorously, saying it would significantly compromise the defendants’ rights. He asked in response that the proceedings be halted.In the Rishon Tours case, Olmert is accused of double-billing his trips abroad to a private account with the travel agency, using donations and money that came from the state while he served as mayor of Jerusalem, minister of industry, trade and labor, and prime minister, to finance dozens of private trips for him and his family abroad.Related articles: Korb to return to courtroom for trial of Olmert and ZakenDid Olmert know they were listening?Olmert: Trial to prove my innocenceThe inner-workings of case are believed to be particularly complex, andthe defense would have difficulty shifting gears to respond to thereversal.Judge Mossiah Erez criticized the motion as unprecedented, claimingcases involving ongoing investigations had been tried before withoutsuch requests being made.The judges adjourned to discuss the request, but a decision was onlyexpected in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, the deliberations areproceeding according to the original order.Deputy Jerusalem District Attorney Uri Korb, who had been suspended formaking insulting remarks about judges during a lecture, has beenreturned to the case after making an apology. Korb started the day byapologizing again for his undiplomatic remarks.