Quds, Safar 11, 1433, Jan 5, 2012, SPA -- Former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert, already on trial over corruption accusations, was indicted on Thursday on new bribery charges over the construction of a hulking luxury apartment complex that dominates a hilltop in Al-Quds, according to Reuters. Prosecutors said millions of dollars in bribes were paid to Olmert, Al-Quds' mayor from 1993 to 2003, and other civil servants to ensure the approval of plans for the Holyland towers. Olmert has denied any wrongdoing. The 83-page indictment said the project's developers, who also have been charged in the case, received zoning and tax breaks in return for bribes.