JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) examined Indra Utoyo as the former President Director of Allo Bank today, September 23. He was asked for information regarding the alleged corruption in the procurement of EDC machines.

"The investigation was carried out at the KPK's Red and White building," said KPK spokesman Budi Prasetyo to reporters, Tuesday, September 23.

This is not the first time Indra Utoyo has been summoned. He had been asked to attend the anti-corruption commission office but he was not present.

In this case, Indra has been named a suspect. He is suspected of having impregnated practices while serving as Director of Digital & Information Technology for state-owned banks which was held from March 2017 to 2022.

Apart from Indra, investigators also summoned Rosalina Wahyuni who is a private employee. "The KPK has scheduled an examination of witnesses suspected of corruption related to the procurement of EDC machines in 2020-2024," said Budi.

Previously reported, the KPK announced five suspects in alleged corruption in the procurement of EDC machines. They are Catur Budi Harto who is the former Deputy Director of a state-owned bank; Indra Utoyo who is the former Director of Information Technology Digital (ICT) and Operations of the same state-owned bank; and Dedi Sunardi who is the SEVP Management of Activators and Procurement.

Meanwhile, the private sector designated is Elvizar, who is the former Director of PT Pacific Cipta Solusi and Rudi Suprayudi from PT Bringin Inti Teknologi. Even so, the five of them have not been detained.

The procurement of EDC machines at one of the state-owned banks in the 2020-2024 period used a broken and rental purchase scheme. The amount of procurement of EDC machines in the buy and break scheme for the 2020-2023 period reached 346,838 units with a budget of Rp942,794,220,000.

Meanwhile, the rental scheme was carried out twice, namely in 2020 for three years at once until 2023 and 2023 for the extension of 2024-2026. The total budget reached IDR 1,258,550,510,487 with a total EDC for merchant needs of 200,067 units.

The scheme for buying and selling state losses reached Rp241,065,269,129. As for the rental scheme, the state lost up to Rp503,475,105,185.


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