The Son-in-Law Of Former MA Secretary Nurhadi Is Called Asking For A Fee Of IDR 500 Million To Take Care Of Entrepreneurs' Cases
JAKARTA - Rezky Herbiyanto, son-in-law of former Supreme Court Secretary Nurhadi is said to have asked businessmen in Surabaya for Rp. 500 million for legal proceedings.
"Then Pak Rezky asked me, 'Is this the arrangement so be assisted or not Sir?' I don't have anything, so if I want the profit sharing, if I ask for money in front of me I don't have any more money, he (Rezky) asks for Rp. 500 million, Rp. 250 in front and then Rp. 250 million behind, "said witness Agung Dewanto. The Jakarta Corruption Court (Tipikor) quoted Antara, Wednesday, November 11.
Agung is the director of CV Mulya Jaya Abadi. He became a witness for two defendants, namely former Secretary of the Supreme Court Nurhadi and his son-in-law Rezky Herbiyanto
Nurhadi and Rezky were charged with accepting bribes amounting to IDR45,726 billion from the 2014-2016 President Director of PT Multicon Indrajaya Terminal (MIT) Hiendra Soenjoto and gratuities worth IDR 37,287 billion from a number of parties in the 2014-2017 period.
"His (Rezky) language is for police fees, if so I will not respond," added Agung.
Agung and his colleague Albert Jaya Saputra experienced fraud amounting to Rp. 18 billion, both of them were then offered by a notary named Devi that there was someone who could help with the case named Nurhadi. However, when they wanted to meet Nurhadi in a hotel in Surabaya, they both met Rezky.
"Rezky asked by telephone and wa, I want to share the results of 50:50, because I was cheated for Rp. 18 billion, if I return Rp. 10 billion, yes, each will get Rp. 5 billion, if I return Rp1 billion, then each can get Rp. 500 million," said Agung.
"Is there a commitment to be ready to help?" asked the KPK prosecutor (JPU) Takdir Suhan.
"He said we were ready to help but needed funds for the police and could not be owed so we had to cash out Rp. 250 million," said Agung.
Agung also admitted that he did not respond to Rezky's request.
"I didn't say anything, I immediately said I couldn't, I complained to Mrs. Devi 'Ma'am, what is this asking for money up front, I don't have money up front. I was the victim who was asked for money up front and Mr. Rezky also sent a message. to me but I didn't respond, "added Agung.
Agung himself admitted that he had given up his Rp. 18 billion of money, but a notary named Devi insisted that Agung submit data related to the fraud to Rezky.
"I have heard in the media that his name is Pak Nurhadi as Secretary of the Supreme Court. Finally, Devi arranged a meeting to meet Pak Nurhadi on May 27, 2017 at the Shangri-La hotel," said Agung.
However, Agung is instead taken to a hotel room and the one he meets is a younger person, Rezky.
"Before I was taken to Shangri-La, I was presented with a photo by Mrs. Devi through her voice, 'This can catch Iwan Liman. I asked Mrs. Devi, is there a fee? Mrs. Devi said oh no need to share the results, so I want it if profit sharing and Mrs. Devi asked me to just sign the power of attorney, "added Agung.
In the indictment, Rezky asked Iwan Cendekia Liman for Rp. 10 billion to take care of the PT MIT case because Hiendra Soenjoto had not paid the "fee".
The meeting at the Shangri-La Surabaya hotel, according to Agung, only lasted about 15 minutes. The meeting was then continued a few days later at a place on Jalan Bawean, Surabaya. This time Agung came together with Albert, his business partner.
"At that time Albert and I submitted data to Pak Rezky, at least the meeting would take no more than 15 minutes. He (Rezky) also told Pa Albert about Iwan Liman," said Agung.
Albert Jaya Saputra who was also present as a witness also expressed the same thing.
"Rezky said I could help. Then I asked if anyone asked for help, usually there is a fee, then as I recall he was answered with a percentage," said Albert.
Albert only found out that Rezky was Nurhadi's son-in-law when the two returned from a meeting on Jalan Bawean.