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JAKARTA - Doctor Olivia Santoso as the home care doctor at Attorney Pinangki Sirna Malasari said the cost of treating his patients from 2013 to 2020 could reach around Rp. 100 million per year.

"In one year it could be Rp.100 million more, like that before," said Olivia at the Jakarta Corruption Court (Tipikor), reported by Antara, Wednesday, December 2.

Olivia was a witness for the defendant, the former Head of Monitoring and Evaluation Section II of the Planning Bureau of the Junior Attorney General for the Development of the Attorney General's Office, Pinangki Sirna Malasari.

"I have known since 2013 when I was working in a clinic, at that time Mrs. Pinangki came to the clinic for treatment because of fatigue at work and vitamin C injections," added Olivia.

According to Olivia, Pinangki has been a regular patient from 2013 to 2020 for multivitamin injections.

"The 'homecare' doctor, so I came to the house of the mother, at the clinic, the mother came to the clinic, if the 'homecare' I came to the location could be the office or the house," said Olivia.

According to Olivia, the cost of one consultation depends on the complaint and the treatment given.

"For medicines the rate is around Rp. 800 thousand to Rp. Rp. 1 million, while for consulting services for daytime 'weekdays' it costs Rp. 300 thousand per arrival, for night or 'weekend' the price is Rp. 500 thousand," added Olivia.

Apart from multivitamins, Olivia also admitted to having given Botox injections to Pinangki.

"I have injected collagen botox, it is for wrinkles, for skin health, for example if there is something that is not symmetrical," said Olivia.

Apart from beauty, Pinangki also pays for the purchase of a COVID-19 "rapid test".

"Botox injection costs Rp. 7 million, for the 'rapid test' Rp. 9-19 million correct? Was this all the defendant paid for?" asked the public prosecutor (JPU) at the Attorney General's Office KMS Roni.

"Yes," Olivia replied.

"From August 2019 to June 2020 the total payment was Rp170 million, did you not ask as a doctor where did the income come from to the expenditure of hundreds of millions?" asked the prosecutor Roni.

"Because I have known him since 2013 and 'care' for the health of myself and friends," Olivia replied.

The indictment states that Pinangki has received 500 thousand US dollars (around Rp7.4 billion) from the convicted "cessie" Bank Bali Djoko Tjandra.

Of this money, among others, was used to pay for the doctor "home care" on behalf of Dr. Olivia Santoso which was carried out from 18 October 2019 - 20 July 2020 with the type of treatment provided was vitamin infusion; pediatric medicine; injections and flu vaccines for Pinangki's mother and maid; purchase of Korean-made rapid test biosensors; an infusion of drugs for nausea, vomiting and others with a total payment of Rp. 176,880,000.

In this case the Pinangki prosecutor was charged with three counts, namely the first charge of receiving a bribe of 500 thousand US dollars (around Rp7.4 billion) from the convicted Bank Bali cessie case Joko Soegiarto Tjandra.

Second, the money laundering charges originating from the receipt of bribes amounting to 444,900 dollars or around Rp 6,219,380,900 as money given by Joko Tjandra for processing fatwas to the Supreme Court.

Third, Pinangki was charged with committing malicious conspiracy with Andi Irfan Jaya and Joko Tjandra to bribe officials at the AGO and MA worth 10 million US dollars.


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