The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has not specified how much state losses were caused due to the alleged corruption of the PT Pertamina (Persero) public gas station digitization project. Calculations by auditors continue.
"I just checked that it is still calculated (state losses in the case of digitizing PT Pertamina gas stations, ed)," said Acting Deputy for Enforcement and Execution of the KPK Asep Guntur Rahayu when contacted by VOI, Monday, July 28.
Auditors from the institution authorized to calculate state losses, continued Asep, also continued to coordinate. In fact, they visited the KPK's Red and White building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta today.
"The auditor team is at the KPK office today to check our documents and data," he said.
Later, after the calculation is complete, the KPK will make coercive efforts against the three suspects. Based on the information gathered, they are DR and W from PT Telkom and E as Director of PT Pacific Cipta Solusi.
Meanwhile, on a separate occasion, Asep said that the alleged corruption in the digitization of Pertamina gas stations occurred because there was too much to pay. This condition makes the state then lose money.
The digitalization process occurred when Pertamina implemented a policy of using the quick response (QR) code for customers who bought subsidized fuel. "This takes it from the calculation of how much was issued," Asep told reporters quoted on Friday, July 25.
The Director of Investigation of the KPK then mentioned the system which was then problematic. The procurement of digitization was carried out by PT Telkom, not Pertamina.
"Well, that's why most of the suspects here (suspects, ed) are from PT Telkom. This is the executor. For the first one (Pertamina, ed), it is the owner of the program," he explained.
Previously reported, the KPK is again investigating allegations of corruption at PT Pertamina (Persero). This time, the connection with the digitization project of public refueling stations (SPBU) allegedly occurred in 2019-2023.
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To investigate this case, the anti-corruption commission has issued an investigation warrant (sprindik) in September 2024. Three suspects have been named but have not been officially announced.
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