Investigate MBZ Toll Corruption, AGO Examines President Director Of PT Jasamarga Tollroad Maintenance
The Attorney General's Office (AGO) is examining 6 witnesses related to the alleged corruption case of the construction of the Jakarta-Cikampek (Japek) II toll road in the Cikunir section to West Karawang or the Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed (MBZ) Toll Road.
The Head of the Attorney General's Office, Harli Siregar, said that from several witnesses who were questioned, one of them was the President Director of PT Jasamarga Tollroad Maintenance.
"Examining RH as the President Director of PT Jasamarga Tollroad Maintenance," said Harli in his statement, Wednesday, October 16.
It was not clearly conveyed what investigators from the President Director of PT Jasamarga Tollroad Maintenance investigated.
Only five other people were also asked for information, namely, MS is the President Director of PT Magdatama Multi Usaha; SL as the President Director of PT Alkajaya Satria Perkasa; HP as Director of Operations of PT Dirgantara Yudha Artha; and RL who is the President Director of PT Dirgantara Yudha Artha.
The examination of the six witnesses was carried out at the Directorate of Investigation of the Deputy Attorney General for Special Crimes (Jampidsus), on Tuesday, October 15.
In addition, it was also stated that the investigation was carried out to further explore the involvement or role of the suspect Dono Parwoto, who is the attorney for Waskita-Acset Operations Cooperation (KSO).
"The witness examination was carried out to strengthen the evidence and complete the filing in the case," said Harli.
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Apart from Dono Parwoto, in the MBZ Toll corruption case, the AGO has named four other suspects, namely the President Director (Director) of Jasamarga Jalanlayang Cikampek (JJC) Djoko Dwijono, the Chairperson of the Auction Committee PT JJC Yudhi Mahyudin, the Director of Operations of PT Bukaka Teknik Utama Sofiah Balfas, and former Expert Staff of the PT LAPI Ganeshatama Consulting Bridge, Tony Budianto Sihite.
They have undergone a judicial process. Where, the panel of judges sentenced them to 4 years in prison.