Indonesia’s attorney general’s office has widened the corruption investigation into oil procurement involving state oil and gas firm Pertamina, which is alleged to have cost $17.6 billion (285 trillion Indonesian rupiahs) in economic losses to the country. In a follow-up to the probe, Indonesia has named nine more suspects in the graft case involving the procurement of crude and oil products. Six of the newly named suspects are former executives at units of the state oil and gas firm, and three are from private companies. These are a former…
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