Indonesia probing 'trillions' funneled to lawmakers by central bank
Anti-corruption agency director says Bank of Indonesia allegedly channeled trillions of rupiah to members of House of Representatives

ANKARA
Indonesia's anti-corruption body is probing the alleged misuse of trillions of Indonesian rupiah by the lawmakers and officials of the central bank during the previous government, according to local media.
The Corruption Eradication Commission's director of investigations, Asep Guntur, said the Bank of Indonesia has allegedly channeled trillions of rupiah to members of the House of Representatives under a so-called corporate social responsibility (CSR) program, Jakarta Globe reported on Wednesday.
“We’re talking about trillions, but the exact amount will be announced later,” said Asep.
However, the official did not share further details of any suspect while they had already questioned several lawmakers and central bank officials.
“If the funds were used appropriately for CSR programs, such as constructing school buildings, then there is no issue. However, we have indications of misuse,” Asep said.
The anti-corruption agency is expected to release further details later as the investigation is still underway.
* Writing by Islamuddin Sajid.
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