JAKARTA. Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) commissioner Zulkarnain has said the result of a forensic audit into the Pertamina Energy Trading Ltd (Petral), involving Pertamina supposedly having been forced to accept crude oil and fuel supplies at uncompetitive prices, is not a high-priority case for investigation by the anticorruption body. “We prioritize the case that are already obvious. Such a case needs a lot of time and we need the involvement of experts,” Zulkarnain said in Bogor, West Java on Friday night as reported by kompas.com. According to Energy and Natural Resources Minister Sudirman Said, some third parties – not Pertamina management – intervened in the procurement and purchasing of oil and fuel for Pertamina Energy Services (Petral’s subsidiary).
KPK says Petral case not high priority
JAKARTA. Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) commissioner Zulkarnain has said the result of a forensic audit into the Pertamina Energy Trading Ltd (Petral), involving Pertamina supposedly having been forced to accept crude oil and fuel supplies at uncompetitive prices, is not a high-priority case for investigation by the anticorruption body. “We prioritize the case that are already obvious. Such a case needs a lot of time and we need the involvement of experts,” Zulkarnain said in Bogor, West Java on Friday night as reported by kompas.com. According to Energy and Natural Resources Minister Sudirman Said, some third parties – not Pertamina management – intervened in the procurement and purchasing of oil and fuel for Pertamina Energy Services (Petral’s subsidiary).