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Investigation of helicopter procurement graft might target higher officials

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Sun, May 28, 2017

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Investigation of helicopter procurement graft might target higher officials New chief: Indonesian Military (TNI) commander Gen. Gatot Nurmantyo (center), accompanied by Presidential Security Detail (Paspampres) commander Brig. Gen. Suhartono (right) and Maj. Gen. Bambang Suswantono (left), speaks to journalists after the Paspampres commander handover ceremony in Jakarta on March 14. Suhartono replaced Bambang, who was appointed as new chief of the Indonesian Navy’s Marine Corps. (Antara/Saptono)

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ndonesian Military (TNI) commander Gen. Gatot Nurmantyo said on Friday the purchase of a VVIP helicopter from Italian-British manufacturing company Agusta Westland may have involved several high-ranking Air Force personnel.

He further said the TNI had named three Air Force personnel suspects in a graft case related to the procurement of the AW 101 helicopter, including deputy governor of the Air Force Academy and the Air Force commander of operations I.

Gatot said the three suspects could be charged with insubordination, misuse of authority, embezzlement and forgery. The case allegedly inflicted Rp 220 billion (US$16.52 million) in state losses caused by mark ups in the Rp 738 billion project, he said.

“This is only an initial investigation, and there may be a possibility of other suspects. The investigators are probing the flow of funds regarding the procurement of the AW 101,” Gatot said at the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) building on Friday.

In 2015, then Air Force chief Marshal Agus Supriatna reportedly said the purchase was part of a strategic plan of the Indonesian Air Force and was not made based on President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s request.

“Don’t let this be politicized [by saying] that this is for the President. This was my plan so that VVIP officials wouldn’t have to bow too low [when entering a helicopter]. If the President doesn’t want to use it, I will use it,” Agus said in November 2015. He added that the purchase was in line with the allocated budget. (dis/mrc/ebf)

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