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Indonesia sentences ex-agriculture minister to 10 years’ jail for corruption

  • The case has tarnished President Joko Widodo’s credibility in fighting corruption, casting a shadow over his efforts to clean up government

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Indonesia’s former agriculture minister Syahrul Yasin Limpo used the money on luxurious cars, gifts and apartments, charter private jets, family parties and gatherings, and for religious observances and pilgrimages. Photo: EPA-EFE
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Indonesia’s anti-corruption court sentenced a former agriculture minister to 10 years in prison on Thursday after finding him guilty of corruption-related extortion, abuse of power and bribery involving ministry contracts with private vendors.

The case has tarnished President Joko Widodo’s credibility in fighting corruption. Five other members of Widodo’s cabinet have been sentenced to prison terms in corruption cases, casting a shadow over his efforts to clean up government while his term will end in October.

The court in the capital, Jakarta, ruled that the former cabinet minister, Syahrul Yasin Limpo, was guilty of abusing his power by enriching himself and other officials. It also ordered him to pay a 300 million rupiah (US$18,500) fine, and said he would be subject to another four months’ imprisonment if he fails to pay.

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“The defendant has legally and convincingly been proven guilty of corruption,” presiding Judge Rianto Adam Pontoh said. “He wasn’t a good example as a public official, what he has done is counter the government’s efforts to fight corruption and enriched himself by corruption.”

Limpo had been arrested last October by the Corruption Eradication Commission, known as the KPK. He has denied wrongdoing.

People wearing masks depicting ex-agriculture minister Syahrul Yasin Limpo and chair of the Corruption Eradication Commission Firli Bahuri protest outside the Corruption Eradication Commission building in Jakarta. Photo: Reuters
People wearing masks depicting ex-agriculture minister Syahrul Yasin Limpo and chair of the Corruption Eradication Commission Firli Bahuri protest outside the Corruption Eradication Commission building in Jakarta. Photo: Reuters

Several ministry officials testified during the trial that secretariats, directorates general and agencies within the ministry was required to give up 20 per cent of their budgets to Limpo, as though they were indebted to him, and he threated their jobs if they rejected his demands. Vendors and suppliers were also asked to set aside money to fulfil the then-minister’s demands, the trial revealed.

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