Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s better half faces indictment over allegations that she fraudulently pocketed the equivalent of $111,851 in Israeli shekels, a new report said Monday.

Sara Netanyahu is expected to be charged within weeks by Attorney General Avichai Mendelblit, the newspaper Haaretz reported on its website.

Sara Netanyahu is suspected of ordering pricey chef’s meals at the prime minister’s official residence, which is against regulations, and then covering up the tasty chowdowns.

The paper said that she and her hubby have accused the former chief caretaker of the official residence, Meni Naftali, who is leading protests against the prime minister, of inflating the expenses at the residence.

At a rally last week, the prime minister also accused Naftali of stealing food from the residence.

But a senior police official told the paper that “this phenomenon began before Naftali came to work at the residence and continued after he was fired.”

The prime minister and his inner circle are the targets of several investigations.

Benjamin Netanyahu is suspected of accepting illicit gifts from wealthy backers, and of cooking up a scheme with the daily newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth in which he’d get kid-glove treatment in exchange for sabotaging a competitor, the free daily, Israel Hayom.

Netanyahu’s associates, meanwhile, are looking into beefing up his legal team.