Unpleasant experience of OC Kaligis dealing with attorney Ronald Tannur
Jakarta – Senior Advocate, Otto Cornelis Kaligis of OC Kaligis, tells the unpleasant experience when dealing with lawyer Gregory Ronald Tannur, Lisa Rachmat. OC claims that he no longer wants to deal with Lisa. The story was delivered by OC when he was a witness in the trial of the alleged bribery case of Ronald Tannur’s free sentence with the defendant’s former Supreme Court (MA) official Zarof Ricar and Lisa Rachmat. Initially, the prosecutor OC and Zarof’s relationship asked. “The witness said at the beginning that he knew Brother Zarof Ricar and Lisa Rachmat, for defendant Zarof Ricar, do you know what capacity is it?” Ask the prosecutor on Monday (4/21/2025) at the Central Jakarta Corruption Court. Browse to continue with content OC said he was summoned by the Attorney General’s office to be investigated with regard to the Ronald case, because there was a record that “OC Cassation” read during the search of this case. OC believes that Scripture is related to the matter it handled, not about the Ronald case. “The first time I was called the prosecutor’s office because the prosecutor’s office confiscated the case of Ronald Tannur to get this handwriting, was written here, OC Cassation Team 5 adds 1 RT. Based on the base I was called,” OC replied. OC claims he knew Lisa in 2008. At the time, he handled the Puji Sheikh case. He said Lisa came to her office and asked RP. 1 billion in exchange for the management of Sheikh Puji’s case in the Supreme Court. “Lisa Rachmat I knew in 2008 when I held the case of Sheikh -Lof at that time, through an acquaintance, came to my office that he could speed up the affairs of Sheikh Puji in the Supreme Court. OC gave RP 1 billion to Lisa, but Lisa disappeared. He said this experience no longer wants to deal with Lisa. “He (Lisa) came to ask RP OC to face Lisa while handling the case of his client named Isodorus, related to the blocking of five bank accounts and the acceptance of children. Long story short, OC was shocked because his client suddenly withdrew power, although he agreed that the spread of 2.5% of the bank block. OC said he admitted he did not have the sign out. That Lisa became an advocate for her client’s opponent and was sure she would lose because she knew Lisa had a good relationship with the person in court. “I said, how come, he was the Drs economy, Gadjah Mada. We in my office were again 4 hours Monday, he came, there was nothing. Suddenly he pulled, then I know, his lawyer Lisa Rachmat. OC said the judge who handled the case in the North Jakarta District Court did not consider the evidence presented by his party. He was sure the judge was watching Lisa. “When I noticed that this Lisa Rachmat I said, I would have lost it, because when it was said that it was mediated, she was just sitting sweet, never said anything. In the North Jakarta District Court also gave the evidence I gave everything, how I did not consider the judge, it seemed as if the judge was in favor. OC also said. An unpleasant experience. He also came to me, he had a case with PK. He also lost everyone, he also reported the judge in question. Now it was revealed at that time, and I was called by the prosecutor’s office, I said that the same Lisa did indeed experience an unpleasant experience that I said, “OC said.” When the Sheikh Puji case and on the case I held in the North Jakarta District Court, I reported it. When it is said in his handwriting for this, I said it should be my case, because again in the Supreme Court I registered again, “he added. Oc Dengar Lisa is famous as a case broker photo: Mulia Budi/Detikcom OC also claimed that he heard information that Lisa was not heard. In Point 9 here. “Then there was an answer to the witness who said,” I don’t know that Lisa Rachmat has taken care of the matter earlier by Zarof Ricar, but I know that Lisa Rachmat is indeed famous as a case broker and used the case. have been caught by Ronald, I think, I conclude that what is said to have used the matter, is all. Tannur’s case? ‘ Ask the prosecutor. Ask the prosecutor.