Thursday, 27 September 2012

Indonesia court sentences former central bank official to 3 years in bribery scandal

Indonesia court sentences former central bank official to 3 years in bribery scandal

By The Associated Press | September 27, 2012
 
 
JAKARTA, Indonesia - An Indonesian court has sentenced a former central bank official to three years in jail on corruption charges stemming from a high-profile scandal.
 
Presiding Judge Gusrizal of the country's Corruption Court says 63-year-old Miranda Swaray Goeltom was found guilty Thursday of bribing lawmakers responsible for vetting candidates for a top Bank Indonesia post in 2004.
 
Goeltom was arrested in June for conspiring with businesswoman Nunun Nurbaetie in paying $2.2 million in bribes to legislators to vote for her. She was eventually selected to the post.
The five-judge panel also fined Goeltom $11,000.
 
Twenty-eight lawmakers were also convicted and sentenced to 17 months in jail last year for bribery in the case. Nurbaetie is currently serving 2 1/2 years in prison for distributing the money.

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