The Head of the Legal Information Center of the Attorney General's Office, Harli Siregar, said that his party was reviewing indications of state losses in the alleged corruption case related to the provision of credit from national and regional banks at PT Sri Rejeki Isman (Sritex).

"We hope, of course, from various statements, it will be studied whether there are legal facts related to allegations of unlawful acts or abusing positions and so on which are indicated to be detrimental to state finances," said Harli as quoted by ANTARA, Thursday, May 15.

The AGO, he added, will continue to review aspects of unlawful acts. Investigators are also gathering evidence to make clear whether or not there is a criminal act in the case.

"The evidence will be collected to formulate it," said Harli.

Harli previously explained that the investigation into the alleged corruption case of PT Sritex was still common. This is because the AGO is still investigating legal facts that are detrimental to state finances.

He said investigators at the Junior Attorney General for Special Crimes (Jampidsus) were still focused on finding whether or not there was an unlawful act by examining a number of witnesses, including the bank.

"When, for example, is the credit granting process carried out? For example, when PT Sritex was still in good financial condition? Or was his financial condition not good? This is what investigators have to explore," he was quoted as saying on Tuesday (6/5).

PT Sritex was declared bankrupt in October 2024 and officially stopped operations as of March 1, 2025.

The bankruptcy curator of PT Sritex recorded debt bills from creditors of the textile company with a total of Rp29.8 trillion. In the list of fixed receivables, 94 concurrent creditors, 349 preferential creditors, and 22 separatist creditors were recorded.

Preferent creditors or creditors with rights preceded because of their receivables by law were given special positions, including the Sukoharjo Primary Tax Service Office, Surakarta and Semarang Customs and Excise Offices, the Office of the Directorate General of Customs and Excise for the Central Java-DIY Region, and the Foreign Capital Tax Service Office IV.

Meanwhile, in the list of separatist and concurrent creditors, there are bills from a number of banks and companies that are colleagues of the textile factory. In the bills submitted by several financial institutions, there are very large amounts of receivables.

In the end, a creditor meeting in PT Sritex's bankruptcy agreed that there would be no business sustainability or then a debt settlement would be carried out.


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