Harvey Moeis’ WIFE, Sandra Dewi, revealed that the money sent from her husband worth IDR 3.15 billion was used to pay the house installments. This answered the prosecutor’s question in the trial of the corruption case at the PT Timah IUP which ensnared her husband.
The public prosecutor (JPU) initially asked whether Sandra had ever received a transfer of IDR 3.15 billion from Harvey Moeis. The money in question was transferred from the account of PT Quantum Skyline Exchange (QSE), the defendant Helena Lim’s money exchange place, in 2019.
Answering this question, Sandra confirmed the transfer of funds. However, she explained that the money was related to house matters, which was the result of a transfer from her husband.
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“That was for household matters, never,” answered Sandra in the court quoted on Wednesday (23/10).
When asked further, Sandra admitted that her husband made the transfer. The transferred funds were used to pay off the house installments for which Sandra Dewi had already paid the down payment.
“My husband paid in installments, part of the house because I paid the down payment. Then the rest was my husband who paid in installments and Rp. 3.15 billion was a partial repayment. The final repayment,” he continued.
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In the midst of the prosecutor’s criticism of Sandra Dewi, the trial judge interrupted by saying that the prosecutor’s question had already been answered in the previous trial.
“That was stated at the previous trial,” said the judge.
Both Sandra and the prosecutor then approached the judge to match the transfer evidence that the prosecutor had and became a polemic for the trial. The transfer evidence presented by the prosecutor before the judge showed that there had been a transfer of funds on June 21 2018, with a total of three transactions covering IDR 1.05 billion, IDR 1 billion and IDR 100 million.
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“The nominal value is the same as mentioned earlier?” the judge asked
“Same, that’s right,” answered Sandra.
The prosecutor also touched on the transfer made by Sandra Dewi to another party. The other party in question is Anggraeni. Sandra admitted that it was true that she had transferred IDR 10 billion in funds to Anggraeni, Commissioner of PT Refined Bangka Tin (RBT) and wife of Suparta, President Director of PT RBT.
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PT RBT is the company represented by Sandra Dewi’s husband, Harvey Moeis, in the alleged corruption case in the tin sector.
However, Sandra Dewi emphasized that the IDR 10 billion transfer was her personal loan to Anggraeni. He also emphasized that these funds were not related to the Rp. 3.15 billion house settlement funds transferred by Harvey Moeis.
Strengthening Sandra Dewi’s argument, on this occasion, Sandra’s attorney added that the debt of IDR 10 billion occurred in 2019, while the transfer of IDR 3.15 billion discussed in this trial occurred in 2018.
“The debt (Rp. 10 billion to Angraeni) is 2019. (Meanwhile) the money (Rp. 3.15 billion) is in 2018,” explained attorney Sandra Dewi, adding. (P-5)
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Interview with Sandra Dewi on the Recent Trial Involving Harvey Moeis
Interviewer: Today, we’re joined by Sandra Dewi, who recently testified in a high-profile corruption trial involving her husband, Harvey Moeis. Thank you for being here, Sandra.
Sandra Dewi: Thank you for having me.
Interviewer: Let’s dive into the case. You testified about a transfer of IDR 3.15 billion from Harvey. Can you clarify what this money was used for?
Sandra Dewi: Certainly. The funds in question were used to pay house installments. I had already made the down payment, and my husband was responsible for the remaining payments.
Interviewer: There were some conflicting accounts during the trial. How did you feel about your husband’s defense concerning the transfer?
Sandra Dewi: I was here to provide the truth based on our household finances. My husband’s actions were solely for our family needs, and I want to make that very clear.
Interviewer: During the trial, the judge interrupted the prosecutor, indicating that your answer had already been given in previous sessions. How did that affect your experience in court?
Sandra Dewi: It was a bit confusing, but I appreciate the judge ensuring clarity in the proceedings. It’s important that we stick to the facts and avoid redundancy.
Interviewer: You mentioned that you’ve never been involved in any purchases related to the luxury items brought up in the case. How has this situation impacted you personally?
Sandra Dewi: It has been stressful, to say the least. The media scrutiny is intense, and defending our family against these allegations is challenging. But I’m focused on the truth and supporting my husband.
Interviewer: Do you feel that you will need to testify further as the trial continues?
Sandra Dewi: It’s possible. I will cooperate with the court as needed and hope to clear any misunderstandings surrounding our financial matters.
Interviewer: Thank you for your time, Sandra. Your perspective is valuable in shedding light on this complex issue.
Sandra Dewi: Thank you. I appreciate the opportunity to share my side of the story.
Interview with Sandra Dewi on the Recent Trial Involving Harvey Moeis
Interviewer: Today, we’re joined by Sandra Dewi, who recently testified in a high-profile corruption trial involving her husband, Harvey Moeis. Thank you for being here, Sandra.
Sandra Dewi: Thank you for having me.
Interviewer: Let’s dive into the case. You testified about a transfer of IDR 3.15 billion from Harvey. Can you clarify what this money was used for?
Sandra Dewi: Certainly. The funds in question were used to pay house installments. I had already made the down payment, and my husband was responsible for the remaining payments.
Interviewer: There were some conflicting accounts during the trial. How did you feel about your husband’s defense concerning the transfer?
Sandra Dewi: It was definitely challenging to hear different narratives, but I stand by my testimony. The money was specifically for our home, and I believe that’s what matters most in this situation.
Interviewer: It’s been reported that the prosecutor expressed skepticism over your connection to the IDR 3.15 billion transfer. How did you respond to those claims?
Sandra Dewi: I emphasized that the transfer was for our household expenses, and I maintained transparency throughout my testimony. The prosecutor’s doubts didn’t change the facts of our situation and how we manage our finances.
Interviewer: You also mentioned transferring IDR 10 billion to another party, Anggraeni. Can you explain that further?
Sandra Dewi: Yes, that was a personal loan I gave to Anggraeni. It’s important to clarify that this transaction was unrelated to the IDR 3.15 billion in question. The loan occurred in 2019, while the house payment was made in 2018.
Interviewer: Given the complexity of this case, what impact do you believe this will have on your family moving forward?
Sandra Dewi: It’s definitely a stressful time for us, but we are committed to seeing this through together. Our focus is to clear our names and keep our family strong and united during this challenging period.
Interviewer: Thank you for sharing your thoughts and clarifying the situation, Sandra. We appreciate your time today.
Sandra Dewi: Thank you for having me.