Nurhadi's Wife Was Taken By The KPK For Examination
JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) investigative team also brought Tin Zuraida, wife of former Secretary of the Supreme Court (MA) Nurhadi. Originally Tin would be examined as a witness because he was not present when asked for information as a witness.
"His wife (Tin Zuraida was questioned) as a witness who was not present at several summons," KPK Deputy Chairman Nurul Ghufron told media crew, Tuesday, June 2.
Tin was brought to the KPK office to undergo questioning at the same time as the arrest of Nurhadi and his son-in-law Rezky Herbiyono in the South Jakarta area, Monday, June 1, yesterday. Both of them were wanted by the KPK.
"Besides securing the suspects Nurhadi and Rezky, his wife also brought them," he said.
Ghufron continued, in addition to securing the KPK task force team also immediately carried out a search. From the search, the team managed to find several objects that were suspected of being related to the case that was being suspected by Nurhadi and his son-in-law.
"The KPK also brought several objects related to the case," said Ghufron.
In this case, the KPK suspected Nurhadi and his son-in-law, Rezky Herbiyono, of accepting bribes and gratuities worth Rp46 billion. The bribe was allegedly given by the Director of PT Multicon Indrajaya Terminal (MIT) Hiendra Soenjoto. The KPK suspects Hiendra of giving the money for a number of civil cases involving his company.
There were three cases of Nurhadi's bribery and gratification, the first was the PT MIT vs PT Kawasan Berikat Nusantara civil case, the second was a share dispute at PT MIT, and the third was gratification related to a number of cases in court.
It is known that Rezky as Nurhadi's son-in-law allegedly received nine checks on behalf of PT MIT from PT MIT Director Hiendra Soenjoto to take care of the case. The check was received when handling the PT MIT vs PT KBN case.
The KPK made Nurhadi a fugitive after not being cooperative in fulfilling the summons of KPK investigators. Investigations in this case have been carried out since December 6, 2019, and for the purpose of investigating the suspects, they have been prevented from leaving the country since December 12, 2019.
Nurhadi has even submitted a pretrial and was rejected by the South Jakarta District Court Judge on January 21, 2020.