KPK Alleges Head Of BPKH Fadlul Imansyah Knows The Deviation Of Investment Scheme Of PT Taspen

JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is investigating the arrangement of the investment scheme of PT Taspen related to the alleged corruption that ensnared former President Director of PT Taspen (Persero) Antonius NS Kosasih. This step was taken by examining the Head of the Hajj Financial Management Agency (BPKH) Fadlul Imansyah as a witness.

"Investigators are investigating the misappropriation of the investment scheme of PT Taspen," said KPK spokesman Tessa Mahardhika, quoted on Monday, March 10.

A similar statement was also directed by investigators from other witnesses, namely Nelwin Aldriansyah as Director of PT Bahana Sekuritas. They were worked on at the KPK's Merah Putih building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta on Thursday, March 6.

Actually, the KPK also summoned two other witnesses, namely Andreana Manulang as an insurance agent for Manulife and Agung Cahyadi Kusumo who is the former Director of PT Asta Askara Sentosa and PT Pangan Sejahtera Investama. However, they were not present and gave confirmation to investigators.

"Two witnesses (asked, red) to reschedule," said Tessa.

Previously reported, the KPK has detained former Director of PT Taspen (Persero) Antonius NS Kosasih and former President Director of PT Insight Investment Management Ekiawan Heri Primayanto regarding the alleged corruption of fictitious investments in the state-owned company. Their actions allegedly cost the state up to Rp200 billion.

This case began when PT Taspen (Persero) placed an investment of IDR 1 trillion in the RD I-Next G2 mutual fund managed by PT Insight Investment Management. The private company then spread it to a number of investments but not according to the rules.

In detail, Rp78 billion is managed by PT Insight Investment Management. Then, as much as Rp2.2 billion is managed by PT VSI; Rp102 million is managed by PT PS; Rp44 million goes to PT SM; and other parties affiliated with Kosasih and Ekiawan.

In this case, the investigative team has also searched two apartment units in Rasuna Said, South Jakarta on January 8 and 9. From these forced attempts, the anti-corruption commission confiscated Rp300 million in foreign currency US dollars, Singapore dollars, pounds, won, and baht.

Not only that, investigators also confiscated a number of luxury bags, documents or letters related to ownership of assets and electronic evidence allegedly related to the case being investigated.