KPK Summons Garuda Indonesia Stewardess To Students Related To The BI-OJK CSR Fund Corruption Case

JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) summoned five witnesses for alleged corruption in corporate social responsibility (CSR) funds of Bank Indonesia (BI)-Financial Services Authority (OJK) today, November 12. Among them are Engga Riesta Driasmara Putri, who is a flight attendant for Garuda Indonesia and Vicky Olivia Donsu.

"The investigation was carried out at the KPK's Red and White building," said KPK spokesman Budi Prasetyo to reporters in a written statement, Wednesday, November 12.

Then also called a housewife named Stevi Silvana Rei, Adec Iriani Chrisrine Hasibuan who is a general practitioner, and an entrepreneur named Delvina Yusiana Roba Putri. Budi has not yet detailed the examination material that will be explored from the five.

However, they are suspected of knowing the alleged corruption that is being investigated. "KPK has scheduled witness examinations in alleged corruption related to social programs or CSR at Bank Indonesia and OJK," he said.

Previously reported, the KPK officially announced the legislators of the DPR from the NasDem Satori Party faction and Heri Gunawan as legislators of the DPR from the Gerindra Party faction as suspects in the alleged corruption of BI-OJK CSR funds. Both are suspected of receiving gratuities and committing money laundering (TPPU).

Satori is suspected of receiving a total of IDR 12.52 billion in this case. The details are IDR 6.30 billion from BI; IDR 5.14 billion from OJK through Financial Counseling activities; and IDR 1.04 billion from other working partners of Commission XI of the DPR.

The money is allegedly used for personal needs, such as deposits, land purchases, showroom construction, purchases of two-wheeled vehicles, and purchases of other assets.

Meanwhile, Heri Gunawan received a total of Rp15.86 billion and used it also for personal gain. The details are Rp6.26 billion from BI; Rp7.64 billion from OJK through Financial Counseling activities; and Rp1.94 billion from other working partners of Commission XI DPR.

The money is called the anti-corruption commission which is accommodated in an account. Heri Gunawan then used it to build restaurants, manage drink outlets, purchase land and buildings to purchase four-wheeled vehicles.