Suspect in the lng case touched the name Ahok-Nicke, that is the KPK's response

Jakarta – Former Pertamina Gas director Hari Karyuliarto, who was a suspect in a case of alleged corruption in the acquisition of liquid natural gas or LNG referred to the name of the former President of the Pertamina, Nicke Widywati and former Pertamina president Basuki Purnama Alias ​​Ahok. The KPK also responded. Hari mentioned the names of Nicke and Ahok when they would undergo an investigation at the KPK on Thursday (9/26/2025). Hari also left greetings to the two people. “For the LNG case, I ask Mr Ahok and Mrs. Nicke to be responsible. Greetings to both,” Hari said. Browse to continue with the content of the PLT deputy action and performance of KPK Asep Guntur Rahayu, opened the voice when asked by the KPK’s attitude about the greetings of the day. He said that Hari should have provided information to the investigator. “The person in question is therefore responsible for A, the B is so. It must be told to the investigator. He is not transferred outside. If it is true, it was transferred to the investigator. At the time of the investigation,” Asep said, as quoted Friday (9/26/2025). The day has been detained since Thursday (7/31). The total state losses arising from this case reached $ 113.8 million or about 1.8 trillion RP based on the current exchange rate. “The country’s financial losses were calculated, approximately $ 1139,86,60,” ASEP said on Thursday (7/31) at a press conference in the KPK building, Kuningan, South Jakarta. Asep explained that the LNG purchase was made by signing the contract in 2013 and 2014. Furthermore, the two contracts were combined in one contract in 2015. Asep said that the contract period for the purchase began for 20 years, from 2019 to 2039. The total contract value was approximately $ 12 billion according to gas prices at that time to the current year. “That the suspect HK and Yes, allegedly approved of the acquisition of imported LNG without any guidelines for acquisitions, gave principle permits without the basis of technical and economic justification and analysis,” Asep explained. The purchase of the LNG is also without a ‘back -to -back’ contract in Indonesia or with other parties. This is believed to be an effect on the imported LNG that has no certainty of the buyer and the carrier. The day has been charged with violating section 2 paragraph (1) or section 3 of the Corruption Extension Act in collaboration with section 55 paragraph (1) to 1 of the Criminal Act. (HAF/DHN)