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Stricken by Diesel Fuel Import

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

The police detained former State Electricity Company ceo Nur Pamudji, four years after naming him a suspect. Questions arise regarding the loss inflicted to the state.

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Stacks of money as evidence of corruption in the procurement of Solar diesel fuel by PLN at the National Police Criminal Department, Jakarta./ANTARA. tempo : 173488117275.

 

Bundles of Rp50,000 and Rp100,000 notes were stacked behind the National Police top brass. Their total amount was Rp173.3 billion. This rare spectacle was shown during a press conference by the police on the arrest of former State Electricity Company PLN CEO Nur Pamudji, on Friday, June 28. “The money was confiscated from several bank accounts,” said National Police Spokesperson Brig. Gen. Dedi Prasetyo to Tempo on Friday, Jul

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