JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has sent the former Talaud Regent, Sri Wahyumi Maria, to the Class IIA detention center in Manado. She will serve a sentence of 4 years.
Acting KPK Spokesperson for Enforcement, Ali Fikri, said that Sri Wahyumi's execution was based on the Corruption Court's decision at the Manado District Court Number: 22/Pid.Sus/TPK/2022 PN. Mnd. on January 22.
"The prosecutor for execution Dormian on Thursday, February 10 has finished implementing the decision of the Corruption Court at the Manado District Court," Ali told reporters, Friday, February 11.
In addition, Ali said, Sri Wahyumi was required to pay a fine of IDR 200 million subsidiaries for three months. He is also required to pay compensation in the amount of IDR 9.3 billion a maximum of one month after the court's decision has permanent legal force.
"If it is not paid within 1 month after the court's decision has permanent legal force, the property will be confiscated by the prosecutor and can be auctioned off," he said.
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If the assets are not sufficient, then Sri Wahyumi can be sentenced to imprisonment for two years.
Sri was put on trial after being named by the KPK as a suspect in receiving gratuities with a nominal value of IDR 9.5 billion. This determination was made after 100 witnesses were examined and a number of pieces of evidence related to this case were confiscated.
The KPK made the determination after Sri had just breathed free air from the Tangerang prison on Wednesday, April 28 because she was proven to have accepted bribes.
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