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Setya Novanto (born 12 November 1955), colloquially referred to as Setnov, is an Indonesian former politician, presently serving a 15 year prison sentence for corruption. He was chairman of Golkar Party and speaker of the People's Representative Council ( Indonesian : Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat , DPR) until his arrest in 2017 for corruption.
EGP was owned by Djoko Tjandra and run by Setya Novanto, who was deputy treasurer of Golkar Party and part of Habibie's re-election team. On 11 January 1999, Bank Bali and Setya Novanto signed a cessie agreement (a type of loan syndication) for recovery of its interbank loans, amounting to Rp598.1 billion owed by BDNI and Rp200 billion owed by BUN.
Kaligis represented deputy Golkar Party treasurer Setya Novanto when he was charged in August 1999 in connection with the Bank Bali scandal. [2] The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) had in February 1999 colluded with Golkar officials to force Bank Bali chief Rudy Ramli to pay Rp546 billion to Setya's company Era Giat Prima (EGP) in order to collect Rp904 billion owed by three banks ...
A major controversy arose from a corruption case involving Setya Novanto. Novanto was linked to a multi-million dollar corruption case involving electronic identity cards, costing Indonesia $170 million in state losses. [5] Novanto disappeared at the time of his scheduled arrest for corruption. [5]
In 2016, he became a defendant of Jessica Wongso in the Murder of Wayan Mirna Salihin's case and became attorney for Setya Novanto in electronic ID card (E-KTP) corruption case a year later. [1] He owned golf business, restaurant, and entertainment venue at Senayan Avenue by Ottolima.
17 October - Setya Novanto, a suspect in the Indonesia's largest corruption scandal, got into a car accident in Jakarta. Indonesian public accused that the accident was staged. Indonesian public accused that the accident was staged.
In November 2015, he reported Setya Novanto, the House speaker, for allegedly misusing the name of President Joko Widodo in a meeting with Freeport Indonesia President-Director Maroef Sjamsoeddin, in an alleged attempt to extort 20 percent of shares (worth US$4 billion) in the company in exchange for an extension of its contract to manage the ...
During the Wahid presidency, Baramuli was named a suspect in the case but the Attorney General's Office refused to put him on trial. Attorney General's Office spokesman Antasari Azhar in 2003 claimed a lack of evidence prevented Baramuli and three others (Tanri Abeng, Erman Munzir and Setya Novanto) from being brought to trial. He further said ...