Police are investigating the wife of
real estate developer Meir Rabin after she was seen using hand signals to silence him in court, Israel Radio reported Sunday.
Meir Rabin is a key suspect in the Holyland corruption case, and is being investigated for 18 bribery offenses, including passing on tens of millions of shekels in bribery money to decision-makers in the Jerusalem Municipality. In return, he allegedly received approval for the controversial development.
Israel Radio also reported that Rabin's brother was under investigation.
Rabin will appear in a Rishon Lezion court later Sunday, where he was expected to be released to house arrest.