The ongoing corruption trial over Pertamina’s crude oil and fuel trading governance gained renewed public attention this week with the testimony of Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, widely known as Ahok. As the former chief commissioner of Indonesia’s state-owned energy company, his appearance was widely expected to be politically charged. Yet beyond the headlines, his statements warrant a sober assessment of what they actually add to the case. To subscribe please click here

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