KPK mendalami peran eks kader Partai Demokrasi Indonesia Perjuangan (PDI-P) Harun Masiku dan pengacara PDI-P Donny Tri Istiqomah terkait kasus suap proses Pergantian Antarwaktu (PAW) Anggota DPR RI. | #HastoKristiyanto #KPK https://t.co/kC5jdhQ1mT
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Hasan Nasbi: Pemerintah Dukung Kejagung Berantas Korupsi di Pertamina https://t.co/YS5ipWDGOs
Indonesian authorities are intensifying their crackdown on corruption, particularly within the state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina. Prosecutors have arrested two additional executives from Pertamina's subsidiary amid an expanding investigation into graft, which is estimated to have caused state losses of approximately Rp 193.7 trillion in 2023 alone. The cumulative losses over the past five years could approach Rp 1 quadrillion. The Attorney General's Office has detailed the roles of various suspects in the Pertamina corruption case, which has gained notoriety, leading to the viral term 'Liga Korupsi Indonesia,' referring to the ranking of corruption cases by the extent of state losses. In related developments, Hasto Kristiyanto, the Secretary-General of the PDI-P party, is facing allegations of bribery linked to the process of replacing members of the Indonesian Parliament and is currently a suspect. His legal counsel has expressed readiness to confront the charges, asserting a commitment to justice. Additionally, the former Minister of Trade, Tom Lembong, and businessman Charles Sitorus are set to face trial in a separate sugar import scandal. The Indonesian government, under President Prabowo Subianto, has been vocal in its support for the Attorney General's efforts to combat corruption.