Indonesia minister surrenders to authorities over Covid-19 aid bribe charges

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Indonesia Minister Surrenders To Authorities Over Covid-19 Aid Bribe Charges
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By Niniek Karmini, Associated Press

Indonesia’s anti-corruption commission has formally detained the country’s social affairs minister after he surrendered to authorities on Sunday to face charges of taking bribes related to the government’s Covid-19 aid distribution.

Social affairs minister Juliari Batubara turned himself in to the Corruption Eradication Commission hours after the commission’s chairman, Firli Bahuri, called on him to surrender at a news conference at around midnight on Saturday.

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Mr Batubara, who is also a member of the ruling Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle, made no comment when he arrived at the commission’s headquarters in the capital, Jakarta.


Indonesian social affairs minister Juliari Batubara, left, walks upstairs inside the Corruption Eradication Commission building in Jakarta
Indonesian social affairs minister Juliari Batubara, left, walks upstairs inside the Corruption Eradication Commission building in Jakarta (Birendra/AP)

The anti-corruption commission, known by its acronym KPK, said Mr Batubara is accused of receiving at least 17 billion rupiah (1.2 million US dollars) from two supplier companies through his two subordinates, who were also named as suspects.

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Mr Bahuri said the suppliers were asked to set aside 70 cents for each package of basic food distributed to the poor for Mr Batubara’s benefit.

His arrest came a day after KPK foiled an attempt to hand over seven suitcases and backpacks containing 1.3 million US dollars in cash to ministry officials.

“We will not stop here. We will closely watch how the government’s social assistance is being procured and channelled during the Covid-19 pandemic,” Mr Bahuri said.


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He said Mr Batubara could face up to life in prison if found guilty of stealing public money.

Indonesian president Joko Widodo said he has warned his Cabinet ministers against corruption.

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“I repeatedly remind all state officials to be careful in using the state budget … that’s people’s money,” Mr Widodo said in a televised address hours after the commission formally named Mr Batubara as a suspect.

“I will not protect those involved in corruption.”

Mr Batubara is the second Cabinet member arrested in less than two weeks.

Maritime affairs and fisheries minister Edhy Prabowo, who has since resigned, was also arrested on suspicion of taking bribes in connection with exports of lobster larvae, and allegedly used the money for a luxury shopping spree in the United States.

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The cases could further tarnish Mr Widodo’s credibility in fighting corruption.

Two other Cabinet ministers, including Mr Batubara’s predecessor, have been sentenced to prison terms in corruption cases.

Mr Widodo campaigned in part on a pledge to run a clean government in a country that ranked 85th out of 180 nations in the 2019 Corruption Perceptions Index compiled by Transparency International.

Indonesia has reported more than 570,000 cases of Covid-19, the largest tally in Southeast Asia and second in Asia only to India’s 9.6 million cases.

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