The Bank Indonesia corruption saga has expanded to the President's Cabinet, with new testimony implicating two ministers once tasked with amending the BI Law.
Golkar Party lawmaker Hamka Yandhu testified that National Development Planning Minister Paskah Suzetta and Forestry Minister Malam Sambat Ka'ban accepted around Rp 1 billion and Rp 300 million, respectively, when he distributed Rp 31.5 billion in cash from then BI communications bureau head Rusli Simanjuntak in 2003.
"I personally gave the money to Paskah in four installments. As for M.S. Ka'ban I gave him Rp 300 million," Hamka told the Corruption Court hearing the case of former BI legal affairs deputy Oey Hoey Tiong and Rusli.
About Paskah Suzetta:
Born: April 6, 1953, Bandung
Education:
Bachelor of Politics, Padjajaran University (1990)
Master of Business Administration, Indonesian Entrepreneurship Development Institute (IPWI)
Career:
Chairman of the House of Representatives’ commission on finance and national development planning
Other activities:
Deputy treasurer of Golkar Party,
Activist of the Indonesian National Youth Committee (KNPI),
Chief Commissioner, Triniti Group
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