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Akil used driver'€™s name to buy Mercedes­Benz

Witness testimonies at the Jakarta Corruption Court on Thursday revealed that graft and money­ laundering suspect, disgraced former Constitutional Court chief justice Akil Mochtar, laundered his ill-­gotten gains through the purchase of two luxury cars, registered under his driver’s name

The Jakarta Post
Jakarta
Fri, May 9, 2014

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Akil used driver'€™s name to buy Mercedes­Benz

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itness testimonies at the Jakarta Corruption Court on Thursday revealed that graft and money­ laundering suspect, disgraced former Constitutional Court chief justice Akil Mochtar, laundered his ill-­gotten gains through the purchase of two luxury cars, registered under his driver'€™s name.

One of the witnesses, Budi Susilo, a staffer at a car dealership, said Akil'€™s driver, Daryono, bought a Rp 2.1 billion (US$187,707) Mercedes-­Benz from his office. '€œThat model is the second most­-expensive Mercedes-­Benz in Indonesia,'€ Budi said in court on Thursday.

Meanwhile, Jatmiko, the owner of another car dealership, said Akil sent Daryono to his office to buy a Toyota Crown Athlete worth Rp 1.3 billion. He added that Daryono bought the car in September last year with cash he was carrying inside a box.

'€œAs we could not manually count such a huge amount of cash, we directly took the money to a nearby bank, where staff counted it and arranged a cash transfer to our bank account,'€ Jatmiko said. Both Budi and Jatmiko said the two cars were registered under Daryono'€™s name.

'€œI realized Pak Akil was the person who had purchased the car after his case made headlines,'€ Jatmiko said.

Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) prosecutors have accused Akil of reaping Rp 57 billion from accepting bribes on rulings of 10 disputed elections and laundering a total of Rp 180 billion '€” Rp 160 billion during his term at the court and Rp 20 billion while he was a lawmaker at the House of Representatives.

Akil was caught red-­handed by the KPK accepting cash from Gunung Mas regent Hambit Bintih via a middleman in Jakarta on Oct. 3, 2013, in relation to a local election dispute being adjudicated at the Constitutional Court.

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