Brilio.net - The Attorney General's Office (Kejagung) has again investigated Sandra Dewi regarding the corruption case in the management of tin in the Mining Business License (IUP) area which ensnared her husband, Harvey Moeis. At this examination, Sandra Dewi was present as a witness to reveal the origin of her husband's wealth.
"The examination is to investigate the ownership of the assets of the person concerned," said Head of the Legal Information Center at the Attorney General's Office, Ketut Sumedana, in Jakarta, as reported by merdeka6.com, Wednesday (15/5).
Regarding the prenuptial agreement regarding the division of assets of Sandra Dewi and Harvey Moeis , Ketut Sumedana as Head of the Prosecutor's Legal Information Center explained that this matter was not included in the investigation process. Because investigators already have sufficient evidence to carry out an examination this time.
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"Prenuptial agreements have no influence in investigating corruption cases," he explained.
It is known that Sandra Dewi arrived 1 hour earlier than the predetermined schedule, namely 08.00 WIB. In contrast to her first examination on April 4 2024, this time Sandra Dewi came in a more tense mood and did not show a smile or love sign like before.
"He came around 8 am," said Ketut Sumedana.
Seen in a photo, the mother of two children who was present wearing a white shirt was facing an officer who was examining her. He looked tense while holding a pile of papers. Ketut said that the questions asked by investigators were definitely related to the alleged tin corruption that befell her husband.
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"What is certain is that this examination is related to the lead case," he said.
In the second examination, Sandra did not make many statements. He, who came out clasping his hands and smiling before going to the black Toyota Innova MPV, only had time to ask to make the news according to the facts.
"Please pray that it goes smoothly. Don't make news that is not true. Please look at the correct data," said Hervey Moeis' wife.
(brl/mal)