A watershed moment has arrived in the long-running corruption case tied to Indonesia’s state-owned energy giant, PT Pertamina. In a series of verdicts delivered in late February 2026, a Jakarta Corruption Court has sentenced several key figures in what prosecutors have portrayed as one of the most serious corruption cases in Indonesia’s modern history — not merely for the scale of alleged losses, but for what it reveals about legal accountability in sectors critical to national sovereignty. To subscribe please click here

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