The office of Israel’s State Prosecutor announced Monday that former leading officials in the Yisrael Beitenu party will be charged with corruption, according to Haaretz. 16 individuals are set to be indicted, including former Yisrael Beitenu MKs Stas Misezhnikov and ex-Deputy Minister Faina Kirschenbaum.

Misezhnikov, a former Tourism Minister, is facing charges of fraud, bribery, breach of trust, and using cocaine on the job, which he allegedly sent one of his advisers to purchase for him. Former Deputy Interior Minister Kirschenbaum is being charged with fraud, bribery, breach of trust, tax evasion, and money laundering. Kirschenbaum formerly served as Yisrael Beitenu’s General Secretary.

Additional suspects include David Godovsky, Director of the Organization Department of Yisrael Beiteinu; Rami Cohen, former Director General of the Ministry of Agriculture, and his wife, Batya Cohen; and Dov Litvinoff, head of the Tamar Regional Council.

Haaretz cited the State Attorney’s office as saying the violations in question took place between 2009-2014, and that some of the activities only ended when the investigation went public in December 2014.

Mandelblit said the accused will have the opportunity to plead their case before him at a special pre-indictment hearing reserved for public officials.