Olmert was sentenced
earlier this year to eight months in prison for fraud and breach of trust for
accepting illegal payments from an American businessman.
Olmert had been sentenced
to six years by a lower court in 2014, but this was reduced by the Supreme
Court.
The Former Israeli Prime
Minister Ehud Olmert has been ordered to serve 18 months in jail for bribery.
The 70-year-old was
convicted over a property deal that took place while he served as mayor of
Jerusalem, prior to becoming prime minister in 2006.
Olmert, who stepped down in
2009, will become the first former Israeli head of government to go to prison.
He is due to begin serving
his sentence on 15 February.
The Supreme Court acquitted
Olmert of receiving a 500,000-shekel ($130,000; £86,000) bribe from the
developers of Holyland, a controversial block of flats in Jerusalem, after he
appealed against the March 2014 conviction.
A separate conviction of
illicitly taking a 60,000-shekel payment for another project was upheld. The
charge related to the development of land outside Tel Aviv owned by the Hazera
company, Haaretz newspaper reported.
"A heavy weight was
lifted from my chest today, when the Supreme Court exonerated me of the main
charge, of Holyland," Olmert said following the ruling.
"No bribe was ever
offered to me and I never accepted one."
Several other government
officials and businesspeople were convicted alongside Olmert in 2014.
The judge at the time said
he was guilty of "moral turpitude".
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