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Indonesia taps Singapore traders in US$12 billion Pertamina probe

by Yurie Miyazawa
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Indonesia taps Singapore traders in US billion Pertamina probe
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[SINGAPORE] Indonesian authorities have contacted a number of Singapore-based trading companies to request their cooperation in a US$12 billion corruption probe involving state-owned oil giant Pertamina.

The oil traders received notices earlier this month, asking them to assist the office of Indonesia’s attorney general by answering questions on overall governance and past transactions, according to several people who were sent or saw the invitation. They asked not to be identified as they are not authorised to speak publicly.

Earlier communication had sought to invite traders to Jakarta, but the people said the latest missive, sent from a Pertamina email address, specified interviews would be conducted at Singapore’s Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB), without confirming dates. There is no suggestion that those called to assist have been accused of any wrongdoing.

Indonesian authorities arrested executives from Pertamina subsidiaries in February on accusations that they pushed refiners to import marked-up crude and oil products from abroad, causing state losses. More executives, including Nicke Widyawati, the company’s former chief executive, have since been questioned in a widening investigation.

President Prabowo Subianto has sought to strengthen his grip on Indonesia’s state-owned enterprises since taking office last year. These – including Pertamina – have been consolidated into a new investment fund, Danantara, which reports directly to him. Shortly after his inauguration last year Subianto also appointed a senior member of his political party to Pertamina’s top role.

The attorney general’s office in Jakarta confirmed that several Singapore-based companies had been summoned, but said no interviews had yet taken place.

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“Through our attaché and investigators, we are trying to re-establish communication with several Singaporean oil companies to support the Pertamina probe. We’ve invited them again to Jakarta,” spokesman Harli Siregar said by telephone.

“One option under consideration is to approach them directly in Singapore,” he said. “But that remains just an option for now.”

Singapore’s CPIB said it was unable to comment on whether any individuals or entities were involved in corruption investigations. A Pertamina spokesman said the parent company was not involved in the request and declined to comment further.

Singapore is not an oil producer but the city-state is Asia’s most important commodity trading hub, hosting a large community of marketers, shippers and financiers. In addition to that, the country has a vast network of onshore tanks that help with storage and distribution of everything from petrol to diesel across the region.

Indonesia is dependant on energy imports, and Singapore-based companies are regular participants in Pertamina’s tenders for the purchase of petrol and crude oil. BLOOMBERG

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