Just a month ago, the investigation into allegations of corruption at the root of the problem which caused the cooking oil shortage and price surcharge developed after the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) announced that it had named three companies as suspects. However, until now there are still many questions remaining, especially regarding the Government’s responsibility. Not long ago, the three companies that were named as suspects filed a State Administrative lawsuit against the Minister of Trade. Interestingly, in the development of the investigation, the KPK recently examined the Coordinating Minister for Economy, Airlangga Hartarto, who is also the chairman of Golkar. Why is Airlangga’s statement necessary?To subscribe please click here