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JAKARTA - Director of Investigations at the Deputy Attorney General for Special Crimes Supardi said that the state's losses in the case of alleged corruption in the provision of export facilities for crude palm oil (CPO) and its derivatives reached Rp. 20 trillion.

The total value of Rp20 trillion consists of financial losses, economic losses, and illegal gains.

"The total state financial loss is around Rp. 6 trillion, then there is also the name (loss) of the economy of around Rp. 12 trillion, then there are illegal gains that are around Rp. 2 trillion. The total is Rp. 20 trillion," said Supardi when met after the 62nd Adhyaksa Bhakti Day Ceremony at the Attorney General's Office. , Jakarta, Antara, Friday, July 22.

The calculation of state losses was carried out by the auditors of the Financial and Development Supervisory Agency (BPKP) as well as Jampidsus investigators, also collaborating with experts from Gadjah Mada University (UGM).

In this case, Jampidsus investigators asked former Trade Minister Muhammad Lutfi for information on Wednesday, July 22.

Examination of Lutfi as a witness for the suspects, the Director General of Foreign Trade at the Ministry of Trade, Indrasari Wisnu Wardhana and Lin Che Wei.

Investigators have handed over the first phase of case files against five suspects on Wednesday, June 15. The five suspects in this case consist of one from the government and four from the private sector.

The five suspects, namely Indrasari Wisnu Wardhana as the Director General of Foreign Trade (Dirjen Daglu) of the Ministry of Trade.

Four other people from the private sector, namely Master Parulian Tumanggor as Commissioner of PT Wilmar Nabati Indonesia, Senior Manager of Corporate Affairs of PT Pelita Agung Agrindustri/Permata Hijau Group Stanley MA.

Tumanggor as Commissioner of PT Wilmar Nabati Indonesia, Senior Manager of Corporate Affairs of PT Pelita Agung Agrindustri/Permata Hijau Group Stanley MA.

Next was Picare Tagore Sitanggang as General Manager at the General Affairs Section of PT Musim Mas and founder and policy/analytic advisor to PT Independent Research & Advisodry Indonesia Lin Che Wei.

Regarding the development of the handling of this case, Supardi stated as soon as possible to delegate it to the trial or stage II. "Meanwhile this week. If you are stuck next week," said Supardi.


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