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He said he hoped for a speedy inquiry "to deny my political foes the opportunity to exploit" the incident. Police opened their in- vestigation two months ago at the request of Attorney General Yosef Harish, in the wake of findings by State Comptroller Miriam Ben- Porat. The former health min- ister said that at the time he had urged hospitals to buy Israeli-made equipment, as long as it was up to interna- tional standards. But he said he had not even been aware of Mr. Cohen-Orgad's stake in Microshev. The manufacturer served briefly as minister of finance during the 1980s. Mr. Olmert's name has been mentioned as a leading Likud candidate for the mayoralty of Jerusalem when Teddy Kollek steps down at the end of next year.`_ - Meanwhile, official sources this week confirmed that the attorney general has formally asked Swiss banking authorities to coop- erate in Israeli inquiries connected with Interior Min- ister Arye Deri.