Pertamina Patra Niaga's ex-president director, Alfian Nasution, has been sentenced to a prison term of six years in a fuel purchase corruption case, The Jakarta Globe reported Tuesday.
Central Jakarta District Court judges also handed a six-year sentence to Hanung Budya Yuktyanta, the company's marketing and trading director, under the same case.
The executives were guilty of appointing oil storage terminal operators with substandard facilities, authorizing inaccurate Pertalite gasoline state subsidy payments, and selling diesel below production cost, according to the report.
The court imposed lighter sentences than the 14-year jail terms pursued by prosecutors, stating the prosecutors were unable to prove personal enrichment by the defendants, The Jakarta Post said.
The corruption case reportedly led to 285 trillion rupiah of losses to the state, the news report said.
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