Siti Fadilah Supari (born 6 November 1949 in Surakarta, Central Java), is a cardiology research specialist, a former health minister of Indonesia and a convicted corruption felon.
She gained global notoriety in 2007 when she took on the World Health Organization's practice of sharing avian influenza virus samples.
In June 2017, she was convicted of corruption and sentenced to four years in jail for accepting bribes in relation to the procurement of medical equipment.