Lisa Mariana is a suspect at Bareskrim, KPK ensures that the BJB case is not obstructed
Jakarta – The National Police Criminal Investigation Unit named Lisa Mariana as a suspect in the alleged defamation case of former West Java Governor Ridwan Kamil (RK). The KPK confirmed the process to investigate the corruption case at Bank BJB even though Lisa was a suspect with the National Police. “Of course, this is not an obstacle either. Because in the law enforcement process, the corruption eradication committee, the national police and also the prosecutor’s office have the same commitment to continue to form synergy and work together so that case handling at the corruption eradication committee, at the police, at the office of the attorney general, especially in relation to the eradication of corruption, can continue,” said Bude. Prasetyo, to journalists, Thursday (23/10/2025). Lisa is known to be a witness questioned by the KPK in the BJB case. The KPK is investigating the flow of money in this case which is believed to have flowed from BJB corruption. SCROLL TO CONTINUE CONTENT Budi said that if Lisa is later detained by Bareskrim Polri, requests for information can still be made. The Corruption Eradication Commission can coordinate with the national police’s criminal investigation unit. “We can coordinate on this matter,” he said. Lisa was interviewed at the KPK building, Kuningan, South Jakarta on Friday (22/8). At that time, Lisa admitted that she had received funds related to the BJB case for her child. However, Lisa would not say the amount of money she received. He said the money was used for his child’s needs. In the BJB case, the KPK named five suspects. They are Yuddy Renaldi as former Director of Bank BJB; Widi Hartono (WH) who serves as Head of the Corporate Secretary Department of Bank BJB; as well as Ikin Asikin Dulmanan (IAD), Suhendrik (S), and Sophan Jaya Kusuma (RSJK) as private parties. The actions of the five allegedly caused government losses of up to IDR 222 billion. The Corruption Eradication Committee (KPK) suspects that the money came as funds to fulfill non-budgetary needs. (ial/isa)