JAKARTA - The Attorney General's Office (AGO) will hand over assets confiscated in the corruption case of tin commodity trading from the convict Harvey Moeis, and his wife Sandra Dewi, to the AGO's Asset Recovery Agency (BPA), to be auctioned immediately.
"The assets that have been confiscated and have legal force have been confiscated for the state and taken into account as replacement money will be handed over by the executing prosecutor team to the BPA," said Head of the Legal Information Center (Kapuspenkum) AGO Anang Supriatna in Jakarta, Monday, quoted by Antara.
After being handed over, continued Anang, the value of the assets will be calculated by the BPA and then auctioned off.
Previously, Sandra Dewi withdrew a lawsuit against her asset confiscation related to the corruption case in the management of tin commodity trading in the mining business permit (IUP) area of PT Timah in 2015-2022, which dragged her husband, Harvey Moeis.
The Panel of Judges at the Central Jakarta District Court also determined, accepted, and granted the request for revocation so that the trial of the objection submitted by Sandra Dewi, Kartika Dewi, and Raymond Gunawan automatically ended.
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Some of the assets that Sandra objected to, namely a number of jewelry; two condominium units in Gading Serpong housing, Tangerang, Banten; houses in Pakubuwono housing, Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta; houses in Permata Regency, Jakarta; savings in blocked banks; as well as a number of bags.
As for Sandra Dewi's excuse in the objection, namely as a third party with good faith and assets obtained legally through endorsements or advertisements, personal purchases, gifts, not related to criminal acts of corruption, and there is an agreement to separate assets before marriage.
The Supreme Court has decided to reject Harvey Moeis' appeal, which is an extension of PT Refined Bangka Tin (RBT) in this tin corruption case, which is still sentenced to 20 years in prison in a tin corruption case.
Currently, Harvey is serving the 20-year sentence at Cibinong Prison, Bogor Regency, West Java.
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