The Bangkalan District Attorney (Kejari) has begun investigating a case of alleged corruption in a regional-owned enterprise (BUMD) allegedly committed by a number of partners of the company's partners.

"There were five partners who were reported to the Bangkalan Kejari, one of whom we began to investigate by collecting information and collecting data," said Head of the Bangkalan District Attorney's Office Fahmi in Bangkalan, East Java (East Java), Friday, August 18, as reported by Antara.

Fahmi explained this in response to the arrival of the Perseroda BUMD legal advisory team to the Bangkalan Kejari who questioned the follow-up to reports of alleged corruption committed by the five BUMD partner companies.

According to him, his party is indeed careful in conducting investigations so that of the five partner companies reported to the Bangkalan Kejari who are suspected of committing corruption, there is only one company.

"Because this one is proof that the clues are stronger, so we conducted an early investigation," he said.

The five BUMD Perseroda Bangkalan partner companies reported to the Bangkalan Kejari on suspicion of corruption, respectively PT Tonduk Majeng, PT Cahaya Gading Perkasa, CV Dharma Putra, CV. Azizah and Individual.

Allegations of state losses in that case reached more than Rp. 15 billion.


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