BOGOR - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is collaborating with the Singapore anti-corruption agency, the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) to deal with allegations of corruption in the management of crude oil and refinery products at Pertamina Energy Trading Limited (Petral) or Pertamina Energy Service Pte. Ltd. (PES).

Investigators have gone to the country to gather the necessary evidence.

"Yesterday there were investigators who carried out activities there with the prosecutor as well, to coordinate, explain the handling of the case," said KPK Chairman Setyo Budiyanto to reporters in Bogor, West Java, Tuesday, November 18.

"Then we ask to be able to access, provide or obtain the required documents and maybe even witnesses from several countries that we need," he continued.

Setyo emphasized that CPIB supports the investigation of Petral's case. "It is very open and later we will follow up with the next activities," he said.

Previously reported, the KPK revealed that the Attorney General's Office had transferred the case of corruption in the procurement of crude oil by Pertamina Energy Trading Ltd. (Petral) or PT Pertamina Energy Services Pte. Ltd (PES) to his institution.

This process is because the Adhyaksa Corps knows that the KPK has issued a new investigation warrant (sprindik) in October. However, no suspects have yet been named.

This new Sprindik was also known to have been published after investigators investigated allegations of bribery in the procurement of catalysts at PT Pertamina (Persero) and bribes for the procurement of crude oil and finished products for the 2012-2014 period.


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