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Monday, February 14, 2000, updated at 09:22(GMT+8)
World Israeli President Questioned by Police Again

Israeli President Ezer Weizman was questioned again by police investigators on Sunday over his alleged financial irregularities of accepting a large sum of cash gifts from a French millionaire.

Six detectives of National Fraud Squad, led by anti-white-collar crime unit head Miri Golan, arrived at the presidential residence Sunday morning and began their second interview with Weizman immediately, Israel Radio reported.

The police declined to provide details of Sunday's questioning.

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