JAKARTA - The Central Jakarta District Court spoke about the spotlight on Judge Dennie Arsan Fatrix after passing a verdict on Thomas Trikasih Lembong, Tom Lembong's eyebrows, especially regarding the assets report of state officials (LHKPN).

Hakim Dennie Arsan Fatrix is the chairman of the panel of judges who handled the trial of the 2015-2016 sugar import corruption case for the defendant Tom Lembong. Based on LHKPN data, Dennie last reported a wealth report in December 2024 with a value of IDR 4.3 billion.

The majority of his wealth came from land and building assets worth Rp3.15 billion, spread across Bogor, West Java.

In addition, Dennie has assets in the form of transportation equipment worth Rp900 million. The details are the Toyota Innova, Mitsubishi Pajero and a Yamaha N-Max motorcycle.

Then, have other movable assets worth IDR 153.7 million, and cash and cash equivalents of IDR 460 million. He is also known to have a debt of IDR 350 million

Spokesperson for the Central Jakarta District Court, Andi Saputra, stated that the value of Dennie Arsan Fatika's wealth recorded in the LHKPN is a combination of his wife who is an advocate.

"The LHKPN judge Dennie Arsan Fatika is the total wealth of Judge Dennie Arsan Fatika with his wife," Andi said in his statement, Saturday, July 19.

In addition, the source of wealth does not only come from Dennie's job as a judge. But, also from family heritage.

"There is also a source of wealth, apart from their own income, some of which are obtained from inheritance," said Andi.

In adjudicating the Tom Lembong case, Hakim Dennie Arsan Fatika was accompanied by two member judges. They are Purwanto S Abdullah and Alfis Setyawan.

In the decision made, Tom Lembong was found guilty in a corruption case of sugar importation for the 2015'2016 period. Thus, the panel of judges sentenced him to 4.5 years in prison.

In addition to imprisonment, the panel of judges also imposed a fine on Tom Lembong. The value reaches Rp. 750 million.

The criminal fine was given on the condition that if it was not paid, it would be replaced with imprisonment for six months.

"Sentenced the defendant Thomas Trikasih Lembong to imprisonment for 4 years and 6 months," said judge Dannie Arsan.

In the verdict, Tom Lembong's actions were deemed to have violated Article 2 paragraph (1) or Article 3 in conjunction with Article 18 of Law Number 31 of 1999 concerning the Eradication of Criminal Acts of Corruption as amended and supplemented by Law Number 20 of 2001 in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph (1) 1st of the Criminal Code.


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