JAKARTA. The National Police on Monday grilled World Bank managing director and chief operating officer Sri Mulyani Indrawati for 10 hours in an alleged graft case that has potentially caused state losses worth Rp 2 trillion (US$153 million) while she served as finance minister between 2005 and 2010. Unlike other regular questioning sessions held at their headquarters, the police questioned Mulyani at the Finance Ministry building in Central Jakarta as she returned home from the World Bank headquarters in Washington, D.C., to fulfill the summons for questioning. Amid recent revelations from Upstream Oil and Gas Regulatory Special Task Force (SKKMigas) chief Amien Sunaryadi regarding her possible role in the case, Mulyani denied allegations that it was her who instructed the now-defunct BPMigas to appoint PT Trans Pacific Pertrochemical Indotama (TPPI) as the buyer and seller of the state’s condensate in 2009.
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JAKARTA. The National Police on Monday grilled World Bank managing director and chief operating officer Sri Mulyani Indrawati for 10 hours in an alleged graft case that has potentially caused state losses worth Rp 2 trillion (US$153 million) while she served as finance minister between 2005 and 2010. Unlike other regular questioning sessions held at their headquarters, the police questioned Mulyani at the Finance Ministry building in Central Jakarta as she returned home from the World Bank headquarters in Washington, D.C., to fulfill the summons for questioning. Amid recent revelations from Upstream Oil and Gas Regulatory Special Task Force (SKKMigas) chief Amien Sunaryadi regarding her possible role in the case, Mulyani denied allegations that it was her who instructed the now-defunct BPMigas to appoint PT Trans Pacific Pertrochemical Indotama (TPPI) as the buyer and seller of the state’s condensate in 2009.