Talansky's testimony and the aftermath
Morris Talansky, the leading witness in the case against Olmert, has now given his testimony. And yes, it's triggered quite a bit of reaction from all sides of the political arena. And Ehud Barak has told him to either suspend himself or he'll leave the government.
Well, Barak is certainly going to have to make good on what he tells, considering that Ephraim Sneh has left the party, and I'm sure he doesn't want anyone else following him to the exit. That's probably why he had to say what he has.
Well, Barak is certainly going to have to make good on what he tells, considering that Ephraim Sneh has left the party, and I'm sure he doesn't want anyone else following him to the exit. That's probably why he had to say what he has.
Labels: Israel, political corruption