JAKARTA - The Corruption Court at the Central Jakarta District Court will hold a trial for alleged extortion in the management of K3 certificates at the Ministry of Manpower which dragged Deputy Minister of Manpower for the period 2024-2025 Immanuel Ebenezer Gerungan, Monday, January 19.

"Informing that the Decree of the Corruption Court at the Jakpus PN has registered the case on behalf of Immanuel Ebenezer Gerungan with register number 1/Pid.Sus-TPK/2026/PN Jkt.Pst.," said PN Jakpus spokesman Andi Saputra when confirmed in Jakarta, Antara, Wednesday, February 14.

He said the Head of the Jakpus PN had appointed a panel of judges who would try the man, who is familiarly called Noel, namely Nur Sari Baktiana as the presiding judge with members of the court Fajar Kusuma Aji and Alfis Setiawan.

In addition to the former Minister of Home Affairs, there are also 10 other suspects who will be tried in the same trial, namely Temurila, Miki Mahfud, Fahrurozi, Hery Sutanto, Subhan, Gerry Aditya Herwanto Putra, Irvian Bobby Mahendro Putro, Sekarsari Kartika Putri, Anitasari Kusumawati, and Supriadi.

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) suspects that the extortion carried out by Immanuel Ebenezer together with 10 suspects related to the management of K3 certificates at the Ministry of Manpower reached Rp. 201 billion.

"In the investigation of this case, namely from the identification by investigators through the accounts of the suspects, the alleged extortion carried out reached Rp. 201 billion for the period 2020-2025," said KPK spokesperson Budi Prasetyo to journalists in Jakarta, Thursday, December 18, 2025.

Budi said this figure did not include cash or in the form of goods, such as cars, motorcycles, facilities for departure for the hajj, umrah, and others.

Previously, on August 22, 2025, the KPK named Immanuel Ebenezer as Deputy Minister of Manpower along with ten other people as suspects in the alleged extortion case related to the management of K3 certificates in the Ministry of Manpower environment.

On the same date, Immanuel Ebenezer hoped to receive amnesty from President Prabowo Subianto, but he was removed from his position as Deputy Minister of Home Affairs by the President.


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