JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is investigating the contents of the deed of the Indonesian Export Financing Institution (LPEI) and debtors. This step was taken by examining Hasan Halim as a notary as a witness on Thursday, March 20.

"The witness attended and investigators investigated the clauses contained in the deed of the financing agreement at LPEI, including other deeds," said KPK Spokesperson Tessa Mahardhika to reporters in a written statement, Friday, March 21.

Tessa said the witness examination was carried out at the KPK's Red and White building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta. The investigators should examine another witness, namely Djoko Tri Astoto, who is a private employee.

It's just that Djoko did not fulfill the investigator's summons. "The witness asked for a reschedule," said Tessa.

Previously reported, the KPK is investigating allegations of corruption related to credit by the Indonesian Export Financing Agency (LPEI). Today, three of the five suspects have been detained.

They are Jimmy Masrin as President Director of PT Caturkarsa Megatunggal as well as President Commissioner of PT Petro Energy; Finance Director of PT Petro Energy Susy Mira Dewi Sugiarta; and Newin Nugroho as President Director of PT Petro Energy.

Meanwhile, the two suspects who have not been detained are Dwi Wahyudi as Managing Director I of LPEI and Arif Setiawan as Managing Director IV of LPEI.

In this case, the anti-corruption commission has only investigated lending to PT Petro Energy. The state losses caused by this rasuah practice reached Rp846.9 billion.

However, this state loss could increase to Rp11.7 trillion. This is because there are still 10 other debtors whose LPEI credits are considered problematic.


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