Israel's Olmert gets suspended jail sentence

September 24, 2012 05:45 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 11:04 pm IST - JERUSALEM

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has received a fine and a suspended jail sentence in a corruption scandal, clearing a major hurdle in a possible return to politics.

A Jerusalem court ordered Mr. Olmert on Monday to pay a fine of about $18,000 and serve a one-year suspended sentence for his breach of trust conviction. He was not given jail time or community service.

By avoiding these stiffer penalties, Mr. Olmert is now eligible to run for Parliament, though he remains barred from serving in a cabinet post while he faces another corruption trial.

Mr. Olmert was convicted in July of breach of trust for helping allocate government contracts to a friend’s associates. At the time, he was acquitted of more serious corruption charges that forced him to resign three years ago.

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