Indonesia unveils suspicious transactions linked to general elections


Illustrative photo

JAKARTA: The Indonesian authorities have uncovered a series of suspicious transactions totalling 80.12 trillion rupiah (around US$4.87 billion) linked to the country's 2024 general elections, reported Xinhua.

These transactions, involving various entities and political figures, were identified between January 2023 and May 2024.

"We have submitted 108 intelligence reports related to the elections, covering political parties and public officials with a total value of suspicious transactions of 80.12 trillion rupiah," said Ivan Yustiavandana, head of the Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (PPATK), during a parliamentary hearing on Wednesday (June 26).

These findings were disclosed by the Collaborative Analysis Team, which includes the PPATK, the General Elections Commission (KPU), and 157 financial service providers.

The team emphasised the need to enhance election transparency by evaluating campaign fund regulations and broadening financial reporting requirements for legislative elections. They called for the involvement of relevant institutions, such as the Election Supervisory Agency, KPU, and law enforcement authorities in this process. - Bernama-Xinhua

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Indonesia , suspicious , transactions , elections

   

Next In Aseanplus News

Editorial: Vaccination pauses in fighting in Gaza should lead to ceasefire
A systematic barbarism
Why are Bhutanese start-ups not taking off?
Twin elephants thrive after wobbly first steps
Natural resources must benefit all, says Pope Francis
Deadly Super Typhoon Yagi strikes
Death row tycoon faces new fraud charges over billions
Schools closed in restive Manipur after deadly rocket attack
Cash handout coming soon
New Thai PM Paetongtarn pledges to continue economic reforms and boost healthcare

Others Also Read