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Dahlan Iskan Charged Over Substation Project
The Jakarta Attorney General's Office (AGO) on Friday named Dahlan Iskan a suspect of corruption in the construction of state electricity company (PLN) Java-Bali and Nusa Tenggara substations from 2011-2013. According to the head of Jakarta AGO, Adi Toegarisman, as managing director, Dahlan knew and approved unlawful project payments to substation manufacturers.
New Probe Looms for Hadi
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK)'s probe into former chief of the Supreme Audit Agency Hadi Poernomo suffered a huge setback after the South Jakarta District Court threw out his suspect status in a pre-trial decision last week. The KPK is mulling the issuance of a new warrant. "But first we must wait to see the final copy of the official verdict," said KPK deputy head Indriyanto Seno Adji Wednesday last week.
Top Energy Official Involved in TPPI Corruption
Indonesian Police believe the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources has intervened in a case of suspected corruption in Trans Pacific Petrochemical Indotama's (TPPI) sales of the state's allocation of condensate. After questioning four witnesses last Tuesday, investigators believe the intervention occurred during former Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro's term.
No Detention for Abraham Samad
South and West Sulawesi Police are continuing to investigate claims that Abraham Samad, non-active chief of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), falsified residency administration documents. After being named a suspect in the case, last Tuesday Samad was questioned for around six hours at provincial police headquarters.
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