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Indonesia Cabinet minister gets 12 years in COVID-19 graft

Published:Monday | August 23, 2021 | 4:55 PM
A journalist walks past a large screen showing the live-streaming of the sentencing hearing of former Social Affairs Minister Juliari Peter Batubara (left) held virtually amid a coronavirus outbreak at the Corruption Eradication Commission building in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, August 23, 2021. Indonesia's anti-graft court sentenced Batubara to 12 years in prison for his involvement in a bribery case pertaining to the government's COVID-19 aid distribution. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesia's anti-graft court sentenced a former Cabinet minister to 12 years in prison on Monday after finding him guilty of bribery related to the government's distribution of coronavirus aid.

Former Social Affairs Minister Juliari Peter Batubara was arrested in December after he turned himself in to the Corruption Eradication Commission, hours after its chairman publicly called on him to surrender.

His arrest came a day after the commission foiled an attempt to hand over seven suitcases and backpacks containing $1.3 million in cash to ministry officials.

He was immediately dismissed by President Joko Widodo.

The case drew a public outcry as Indonesia struggles to combat corruption and tackle the profound health and economic impact of the coronavirus.

The corruption court ruled that Batubara was guilty of abusing his power by enriching himself and other officials.

It also ordered him to pay a 500 million rupiah (US$34,690) fine and said he would be subject to another six months' imprisonment if he fails to pay.

“The defendant has legally and convincingly been proven guilty of corruption,” presiding Judge Muhammad Damis said.

“The crime was committed at a time of COVID-19 pandemic hardship,” he said in explaining why Batubara deserved the punishment.

Batubara, 49, a former politician with the governing Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle, accepted the bribes through two subordinates in charge of procuring goods for the government's social aid programme, Adi Wahyono and Matheus Joko Santoso, a court document said.

It said the suppliers were asked to set aside 70 cents for each package of basic food distributed to the poor for Batubara's benefit.

They collected up to 32.3 billion rupiah (US$2.2 million) on behalf of Batubara from 63 companies between May and December 2020, the court document said.

The project, supervised by the Social Affairs Ministry, is worth 5.9 trillion rupiah (US$407 million).

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