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Sumsel 1 on the Second Page

Monday, August 23, 2021

Former governor of South Sumatra, Alex Noerdin, is implicated in the Sriwijaya Grand Mosque construction graft case. A record held by the project management shows that billions of rupiah were given to “Sumsel 1,” a code suspected to refer to the number one person in the province.

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Former South Sumatra Governor Alex Noerdin (center) after being questioned at the Attorney General’s Office, Jakarta, July 29. Alex Noerdin was investigated in connection with the alleged corruption in the construction of the Sriwijaya Great Mosque in Palembang which cost the state finances Rp116 billion. Antara/Indrianto Eko Suwarso . tempo : 173509619671.

INVESTIGATORS from the South Sumatra Prosecutor’s Office are intrigued by a particular book. Prosecutors found the expenses record book when searching the home of one of the suspects in the Sriwijaya Grand Mosque construction project corruption in May. There were two pages that contain a list of names, amount of money, and date of delivery.

The note is titled “Monitoring PP1.” On the second page is a subtit...

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