Shula Zaken
Ex-PM Olmert sentenced to 8 months of jail time in Talansky retrial
Jail time could be added on to six year sentence from Holyland bribery conviction.
Court convicts Olmert in Talansky retrial
Court to render verdict in Talansky retrial today
Former Olmert aide Zaken freed from prison after serving time for Holyland role
Report alleges Olmert bribed Zaken not to testify against him
The alleged messages show Zaken requesting Olmert to obtain job interviews for her son with Bank Discount's CEO and the Harel Group, as well as getting a European vacation home.
Date set for retrial on Olmert’s Talansky case
Former PM was acquitted in 2012 of failing to report cash received from New York businessman; original judge panel to return for retrial.
Supreme Court orders retrial of Olmert in Talansky affair
Tapes submitted by Shula Zaken lead court to retry case Olmert was acquitted for in 2012; potentially could add to 6 year Holyland prison sentence.
Zaken, former chief-of-staff to PM Olmert, starts jail sentence
First of Holyland defendants goes behind bars, Zaken is serving her sentence at Neve Tirzeh Prison in Ramle following bribery conviction.
State wins initial battle toward retrial of Talansky affair against Olmert
Supreme Court agrees to review Zaken tapes,
‘Supreme Court was divided on Olmert retrial’
The Supreme Court had been divided and in the process of figuring out how to break their disagreement about whether to grant the state’s earlier request appealing Olmert’s acquittal.
Police recommend indicting Olmert for allegedly pressuring Zaken
If the indictment is filed, this would be the third case against Olmert and a whole new legal front for him to have to defend.
The confession that got wildly out of hand
Saying that something bizarre and unheard of happened in the Holyland trial should already be cliché – but it keeps happening.
Judge accepts plea deal, sentences Shula Zaken to 11 months in jail
Judge David Rozen says Zaken deserves 5 years in prison for her part in Holyland scandal, but he must accept plea deal as per Supreme Court.