Attorney says Olmert wasn't paid for helping organizations
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Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's attorney responded to prosecution claims in the Rishon Tours double billing affair and said that his client "was at the service of many organizations, without payments, without expenses in Israel or overseas, tirelessly and intensively all day long. This pattern contradicts the prosecution's distorted way of presenting its case."
Olmert is being charged with receiving double funding for his travels abroad from various groups and using the money to pay for his family members' overseas travels. (Aviad Glickman)