LAW & COURT - JAKARTA. Indonesia's Attorney General's Office arrested two executives at a unit of state energy firm Pertamina on charges of alleged corruption related to fuel quality, following other arrests earlier this week in a case officials say has cost the state $12 billion.
Prosecutors arrested Maya Kusmaya, a marketing director, and Edward Corne, VP Trading, at Pertamina Patra Niaga, Abdul Qohar, director of special crimes at the Attorney General's office, told reporters late on Wednesday.
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