REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA – The graft defendant Nunun Nurbaeti is sentenced two years and a half in jail and ordered to pay 150 million IDR or additional three months in jail by the Jakarta Anti-Corruption Court on Wednesday. She is sentenced over Bank Indonesia bribery scandal.
Earlier, the prosecutors said that Nunun was guilty and they demanded the judges to sentence her four years in prison and 200 million IDR of fines.
Nunun, as a commissioner of PT Wahana Eka Sejati, is guilty of graft 20.8 billion IDR worth of BII traveler’s checks for the members of commission IX in the House of Representatives in the period of 1999-2004. The checks were related to favor the election of the senior deputy governor of Bank Indonesia, Miranda Swaray Gultom, in 2004.
Nunun conducted the act on June 7, 2004 at her office. Nunun asked Ahmad Hakim Syafarie or known as Arie Malangjudo, the director of operations in Nunun’s company, to distribute the traveler’s checks. During the trial, Malangjudo testified and admitted about the meeting and Nunun’s order.