JAKARTA. The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) said on Tuesday that it suspected Bangkalan regency had established a bogus regency owned company to buy gas from a subsidiary of state-owned oil and gas firm PT Pertamina, intended as supply for gas-fueled power plants (PLTGs) in the regency. The KPK has arrested former Bangkalan regent Fuad Amin Imron, currently speaker of the Bangkalan Regional Legislative Council (DPRD), for allegedly receiving “routine” payments from Antonio Bambang Djatmiko, the director of PT Media Karya Sentosa, the company that won the gas tender from regency owned company PD Sumber Jaya. Antonio has also been arrested in the case. It is alleged that Media Karya bought the gas from state-owned Pertamina Hulu Energi West Madura Offshore (PHE WMO) in 2007, but that no gas was ever delivered to Bangkalan’s PLTGs, leading to the region suffering an electricity crisis for years.
KPK digs deeper into Bangkalan gas case
JAKARTA. The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) said on Tuesday that it suspected Bangkalan regency had established a bogus regency owned company to buy gas from a subsidiary of state-owned oil and gas firm PT Pertamina, intended as supply for gas-fueled power plants (PLTGs) in the regency. The KPK has arrested former Bangkalan regent Fuad Amin Imron, currently speaker of the Bangkalan Regional Legislative Council (DPRD), for allegedly receiving “routine” payments from Antonio Bambang Djatmiko, the director of PT Media Karya Sentosa, the company that won the gas tender from regency owned company PD Sumber Jaya. Antonio has also been arrested in the case. It is alleged that Media Karya bought the gas from state-owned Pertamina Hulu Energi West Madura Offshore (PHE WMO) in 2007, but that no gas was ever delivered to Bangkalan’s PLTGs, leading to the region suffering an electricity crisis for years.