Three years ago, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) uncovered a corruption case involving the President Director of State-owned fisheries services company Perum Perindo. It took the KPK a year to punish all parties involved in said case. But that’s not the end of Perum Perindo’s woes. Last year, the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) announced an investigation and inquisition into the company and named six suspects, including former officials of the Perum. The trial of one of the suspects began last week. To subscribe please click here