Jakarta, Feb. 28 -- Indonesia's House of Representatives (DPR) has summoned state-owned energy company Pertamina to a meeting on March 12 to discuss an alleged graft case involving crude oil imports and fuel processing by its subsidiary.
"This case has surprised us all," said Andre Rosiade, the deputy chair of the DPR's Commission VI, on Friday.
He said that Pertamina has been summoned for the meeting on March 12 because Commission XII, which oversees energy, mineral resources, the environment, and investment, had previously met with company officials.
Regarding the corruption related to fuel processing, specifically the blending of RON 90 (Pertalite) into RON 92 (Pertamax), he emphasized that relevant stakeholders have provided clarif...
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