Indonesia's anti-graft agency to probe Garuda for possible graft

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) will question officials of national flag carrier Garuda Indonesia in connection with a money laundering investigation implicating former Democratic Party treasurer Muhammad Nazaruddin. The 35-year-old politician, who has been convicted of accepting bribes, allegedly bought shares in Garuda using illicitly obtained money. Nazaruddin was sentenced to four years and 10 months for accepting Rp 4.6 billion (US$393,380) in the rigged construction of the SEA Games athletes village in South Sumatra. The Supreme Court later increased his sentence to seven years.

Read the story by Haeril Halim in The Jakarta Post.

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