Former President Director Of Taspen Antonius Kosasih Proposes Another Pretrial Against Determination Of KPK Suspects

JAKARTA - Former President Director of PT Taspen (Persero), Antonius NS Kosasih, has again filed a pretrial lawsuit at the South Jakarta District Court (PN). He sued the status of a suspect in the alleged fictitious investment case.

Based on the Case Investigation Information System (SIPP) of the South Jakarta District Court, this lawsuit was filed on Wednesday, May 14. He asked the judge to test whether or not the suspect was declared by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK).

Meanwhile, KPK spokesman Budi Prasetyo confirmed the resistance from Antonius Kosasih, who was also tried today at the Jakarta Corruption Court.

"It's true, there is a pretrial application again," Budi said when confirmed, Tuesday, May 27.

Kosasih had previously filed a pretrial in March 2025. He also tested whether or not the suspect was declared by the KPK.

Meanwhile, Kosasih is currently facing an indictment trial related to allegations of corruption in the management of investment funds at PT Taspen. The KPK said that Kosasih's actions with Ekiawan Heri Primaryanto, who is the President Director of Insight Investments Management (IIM), had cost the state finances Rp1 trillion.

"The KPK prosecutor's team will read out the indictment in the first trial of the alleged corruption case related to the management of investment funds at PT Taspen, which is suspected of having caused state financial losses of Rp. 1 trillion, as calculated by BPK," said Budi.

Previously reported, the KPK has detained former Director of PT Taspen (Persero) Antonius NS Kosasih and former President Director of PT Insight Investment Management Ekiawan Heri Primayanto regarding the alleged corruption of fictitious investments in the state-owned company. Their actions allegedly cost the state up to Rp200 billion.

This case began when PT Taspen (Persero) placed an investment of IDR 1 trillion in the RD I-Next G2 mutual fund managed by PT Insight Investment Management. The private company then spread it to a number of investments but not according to the rules.

In detail, Rp78 billion is managed by PT Insight Investment Management. Then, as much as Rp2.2 billion is managed by PT VSI; Rp102 million is managed by PT PS; Rp44 million goes to PT SM; and other parties affiliated with Kosasih and Ekiawan.

In this case, the investigative team has also searched two apartment units in Rasuna Said, South Jakarta on January 8 and 9. From these forced attempts, the anti-corruption commission confiscated Rp300 million in foreign currency US dollars, Singapore dollars, pounds, won, and baht.

Not only that, investigators also confiscated a number of luxury bags, documents or letters related to ownership of assets and electronic evidence allegedly related to the case being investigated.