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JAKARTA - Attorney Pinangksi Sirna Malasari is said to have paid the COVID-19 rapid test for his office colleagues or prosecutors. There are at least 10 prosecutors paid by Pinangki.

"For the rapid test of the office colleagues who paid the defendant, there were 10 people," said home care doctor Olivia Sansoso at the Jakarta Corruption Court (Tipikor), reported by Antara, Wednesday, December 2.

Olivia became a witness for the defendant, the former Head of Monitoring and Evaluation Sub-Division II of the Planning Bureau of the Deputy Attorney General for Development of the Attorney General's Office, Pinangki Sirna Malasari.

"One person for the rapid test unit costs Rp. 700 thousand, at that time I asked for 25 strips because it was still early in the pandemic so the price was expensive and asked for the Korean brand," said Olivia.

The details of Pinangki's payment for treatment at doctor Olivia are on April 18 worth IDR 8 million, on April 27 worth IDR 9.5 million, on April 29 worth 9.5 million, on May 11 2020 worth IDR 19 million, on May 11 IDR 8.7 million , on May 17 valued at Rp. 6.7 million, on May 29 for Rp. 15 million, on June 2 at Rp. 11 million, on June 15 for Rp. 9.57 million for the "rapid test", on July 6 for "rapid test" worth Rp. 14 million.

"For April 20, there is not only a rapid test but there is also an injection for one family and staff, then for May 11, it is Rp. 19 million for a 'rapid test' bio sensor 'made from Korea' 50 strips for one family at Pakubuwono, Dharmawangsa, and Sentul homes. or the attorney's office, the staff, "said Olivia.

Olivia admits that she is the only general practitioner in this field of business. "The only one who became a general practitioner was me. The defendants usually complained about fatigue, nausea, vomiting, various kinds of diarrhea," added Olivia.

"With the expenditure that the defendant made at your clinic at a young age, what position and salary did you expect to pay so that the expenditure was greater than the income?" asked a member of the panel of judges, Agus Salim.

"Actually, the prosecutor who introduced the defendant to me once told me that the defendant's mother had a lot of inheritance from her husband," said Olivia.

The indictment states that Pinangki received 500 thousand US dollars (around Rp7.4 billion) from Bank Bali cessie convict Djoko Tjandra.

Of this money, among others, was used to pay for the home care doctor on behalf of Dr. Olivia Santoso, which was carried out from 18 October 2019 - 20 July 2020 with the type of treatment provided was vitamin infusion; pediatric medicine; injections and flu vaccines for Pinangki's mother and maid; purchase of Korean-made biosensor "rapid test"; an infusion of drugs for nausea, vomiting and others with a total payment of Rp. 176,880,000.

In this case, prosecutor Pinangki was charged with three counts, namely the first charge of receiving a bribe of 500 thousand US dollars (around Rp7.4 billion) from the convicted Bank Bali cessie case Djoko Soegiarto Tjandra.

Second, the money laundering charges originating from the receipt of bribes amounting to 444,900 dollars or around Rp6,219,380,900 as the money given by Djoko Tjandra for processing the fatwa to the Supreme Court.

Third, Pinangki was charged with committing an evil conspiracy with Andi Irfan Jaya and Djoko Tjandra to bribe officials at the AGO and MA worth US $ 10 million.


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