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View all search resultsOne hundred staff members of the Home Ministry’s Population and Civil Registry (Dukcapil) Directorate General have been dispatched to mark hundreds of rejected or invalid e-IDs stored at a ministry’s warehouse in Kemang, Bogor, West Java.
The Bogor Police questioned 17 witnesses on Monday, including staff members of the Home Ministry’s Population and Civil Registration (Dukcapil) Directorate General, after hundreds of e-IDs were found on Jl. Raya Kemang, Bogor regency, West Java, on Saturday.
House of Representatives Speaker Bambang Soesatyo will ask the Home Ministry to provide an explanation as to why hundreds of e-ID cards were found scattered on Jl. Raya Salabenda in Bogor regency, West Java, over the weekend.
Graft defendant and former House of Representatives speaker Setya Novanto and his nephew, Irvanto Pambudi Cahyo, named five top Golkar Party politicians whom they accused of having received bribes related to the e-ID procurement project.
Graft watchdog Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) has expressed disapproval over the decision by Jakarta Corruption Court judges to sentence Tuesday graft defendant and former House of Representatives speaker Setya Novanto to 15 years in prison, arguing the punishment has set a bad precedent for similar cases.
Former House of Representatives speaker Setya Novanto has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for his role in the e-ID graft case, which reportedly caused Rp 2.3 trillion (US$165.29 million) in state losses.The case can be traced as far back as 2013, when Setya’s name was first mentioned in the case. Here’s the timeline of the case, compiled by The Jakarta Post.
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