Behind Rupiah Pinangki’s billions of dollars is an inheritance from an ex-husband



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Jakarta

The Public Prosecutor’s (JPU) indictment reveals the lifestyle of Prosecutor Pinangki Sirna Malasari, even though he earns tens of millions, but can spend billions while shopping. Pinangki said that his fantastic treasure was the result of his ex-husband’s legacy.

In this case, Pinangki was accused of accepting a bribe of USD 500 thousand from Joko Soegiarto Tjandra alias Djoko Tjandra. The money is part of the USD 1 million fee promised by Djoko Tjandra.

“Having received a gift or promise in the form of money of USD 500 thousand of the USD 1 million promised by Joko Soegiarto Tjandra as an honorarium with the intention that the official or organizer did or did not do something in his charge,” said the prosecutor who read the indictment at trial in Jakarta Corruption Court, Jalan Bungur Raya, Central Jakarta, Wednesday (9/23).

The bribe was received by Pinangki to administer the Fatwa of the Supreme Court (MA) through the Attorney General’s Office (Kejagung) so that the imprisonment imposed on Djoko Tjandra based on PK decision No. 12 of June 11, 2009 did not could be executed so that Djoko Tjandra could return to Indonesia without having to serve a sentence. offender. PK’s decision was related to Bank Bali’s transfer of claim rights (cessie) case.

Not only did he accept bribes, Pinangki was also charged with the crime of money laundering (TPPU). Pinangki is said to have used a bribe from Djoko Tjandra to buy a BMW car and beauty matters in the United States.

“Having placed, transferred, transferred, spent, paid for, donated, entrusted, taken abroad, changed the form of exchange of currency or securities or other acts of assets that he knew or could reasonably suspect were the result of a crime to which Article 2 paragraph 1 refers to, “said the prosecutor.

Pinangki is actually just an official, holding a structural position as Head of the Monitoring and Evaluation Branch II in the Junior Attorney General’s Planning Office for Development from 2019 to 2020.

The salary received by Pinangki is 9.4 million rupees, the performance allowance is 8.7 million rupees and the food allowance is 731 thousand rupees or a total of 18.9 million rupees. Meanwhile, the salary of her husband, AKBP Napitupulu Yogi Yusuf, who is a law enforcement officer, is around 11 million per month.

The prosecutor said that in the 2019-2020 period, Pinangki also did not have additional official income and did not have a source of income from disbursements of bank loans or other financial services institutions. However, in 2019-2020, Pinangki was going to hide or disguise the origin of its assets originated in the corruption case by exchanging USD 337,600 at a money exchange or for IDR 4.7 billion.

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