Yediot Acharonot reported Tuesday that police are trying to figure out whether American Jewish businessman Moshe Talansky received any material benefits from his transfer of envelopes stuffed with cash to Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

The newspaper report cited as an example of the ongoing investigation the fact that Olmert had speed bumps installed on the road near Talansky's son's house in Jerusalem's Har Nof neighborhood.

The bumps were installed, the report says police suspect, after Talansky complained to Olmert that fast-driving motorists were endangering his son's family.