KPK has 2 suspects due to the development of the corruption case in the acquisition of LNG

Jakarta -The KPK reinstated the status of the suspect against two people related to the corruption case for corruption for liquid natural gas (LNG) or liquid natural gas in Pertamina in 2013-2020. The two suspects were detained for the next 20 days. The two suspects were Karyuliarto Day (HK) who served as director of Gas PT Pertamina (Person) for the period 2012-2014 and Yenni Andayani (yes) who served as senior vice president of Gas & Power of Ptamina in 2013-2014 and the director of guest PT Pertamina in the 2015-2018 period. “Brother HK and sister, today, the detention,” acting acting and execution of the KPK Asep Guntur Rahayu said at a press conference in the KPK Red and White building, Kuningan, South Jakarta, Thursday (7/31/2025). Browse to continue with the content will be detained for the first 20 days, from Thursday (7/31) to August 19. Hari Karyuliant was detained in the KPK detention center in the branch against corruption education (building C1), while Yenni Andayani was detained by the KPK Red and White Branch Detention Center. The determination of the detention of Yenni Andayani and Hari Karyuliarto was a development of the case that the former director of Pertamina, Karen Agustiawan, used. In this case, the KPK named former managing director of Pertamina, Karen Agustiawan, as a suspect. Karen was also sentenced to 9 years in prison and a fine of RP. 500 million. The judge said Karen was guilty of violating Article 2 paragraph (1) of the Corruption Extension Act in collaboration with section 55 paragraph (1) of the Criminal Code in collaboration with section 64 paragraph (1) of the Criminal Code. However, the judge did not indicate the state remuneration for $ 113 million in this case. The judge imposed a replacement fee payment to a company from the United States (US), Corpus Christi Liquefaction LLC. After his consideration, the judge said Corpus Christi Liquefaction LLC should not have the right to take advantage of the acquisition of the LNG. Karen also filed appeal, but the verdict did not change. Dissatisfied because the verdict did not change, Karen then filed an appeal to the Supreme Court (MA). On his journey, Karen’s penalty was exactly agreed by the Supreme Court to be 13 years in prison. “Improvement of qualifications and crimes, as evidenced by Article 3 of Corruption Crimes in collaboration with Article 55 Juncto Article 64. Prison Prison of 13 years, a fine of RP 650 million in 6 months imprisonment,” the Supreme Court on the official website, Friday (28/2). The verdict was beaten by the cashier council consisting of Dwarso Budi Santiarto as chairman and Sinintha Yuliansih Sibarani and Achmad Setyo Pujiharsoyo as a member. Case decision number 1076 k/pid.sus/2025 was read today. “Long off 26 days,” was quoted on the MA website. Also watch the video: Karen’s tears broke out after being sentenced to 9 years in prison in the LNG Corruption case (JBR/JBR)