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Deputy Attorney General for Special Crimes, Kuntadi: It is urgent to investigate Robert Bonosusatya

Monday, April 29, 2024

The Attorney General’s Office continues to look for other suspects in the tin sector corruption case. Robert Bonosusatya is also being questioned as a witness.

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Director of Investigation of the Deputy Attorney General for Special Crimes, Kuntadi, gives a statement on the Timah graft case at the Attorney General’s Office, Jakarta, April 1. TEMPO/Febri Angga Palguna . tempo : 172906352822.

AFTER confirming 16 suspects, the Deputy Attorney General for Special Crimes (Jampidsus) at the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) appointed five new suspects in the tin trade corruption case on Friday, April 26. Among these five individuals are officials and former officials of the Energy and Mineral Resources Office of the Bangka Belitung Islands. Previously, investigators named the official owner of VIP, Tamron Tamsil; the Chief Executive O

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