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A Suspect Once More

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Eddie Widiono is a suspect again. This time the former State Electricity Company (PLN) CEO is suspected of corruption in a customer information system outsourcing project. He is named a suspect following an expanded probe into the same case in East Java PLN.

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EDDIE Widiono, 56, received the bad news Sunday last week. Some media reported online his designation as suspect by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK). That same night the CEO of PLN (2003-2008) contacted his lawyer Maqdir Ismail right away. “How come I’ve become a suspect?” said Maqdir quoting Eddie on the phone.

Eddie is charged with corruption in the outsourcing Project for Customer Information Service Master Plan. The project

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