Indonesian actress Sandra Dewi faces 5 years in prison as husband is arrested for corruption


By MStar

Sandra Dewi's husband is currently detained for investigation by the authorities. Photo: Sandra Dewi/Instagram

Indonesian actress Sandra Dewi is set to face legal action for allegations of corruption and embezzlement of funds involving her husband, Harvey Moeis, reported several Indonesian media.

The country's anti-corruption body, which filed a report to the authorities, alleges that Sandra also received funds from her husband's business, the source of which is questionable.

"The authorities need to investigate whether Sandra was aware of where her husband's money came from."

"Sandra often buys branded goods besides purchasing a private jet," explained a representative of the relevant body.

If convicted, Sandra could face up to five years in prison or a fine of RP1bil (RM298,003).

Previously, it's reported, Sandra's private jet and luxury Rolls Royce car were seized by the authorities for investigation purposes.

Both vehicles were gifts from Harvey to Sandra on her previous birthdays.

Harvey was arrested by the authorities on March 27 for alleged corruption and misuse of funds in his company.

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