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Previous CEO of Indonesia's Pertamina jailed over Cheniere LNG agreement

A former chief executive of Indonesia's state energy company Pertamina has actually been sentenced to nine years in jail for graft in a case associated to a longterm agreement to obtain melted gas from an unit of U.S. business Cheniere Energy.

The Central Jakarta Corruption Court on Monday discovered Karen Agustiawan guilty of inappropriate procurement from the unit Corpus Christi Liquefaction, a video of the hearing showed. The court also fined her 500 million rupiah ($ 30,544).

Her lawyer, Luhut Pangaribuan, informed on Tuesday that she would appeal the decision.

Cheniere did not instantly respond to a request for comment and Corpus Christi could not right away be reached for remark. Pertamina stated it appreciated the legal process.

Pertamina's first female CEO, who led the business between 2009 to 2014, Agustiawan was condemned of improperly signing a long-term sales and purchase agreement with Corpus Christi, a. deal that caused state losses of $113.84 million between 2011 to. 2014, according to state news firm Antara.

Pertamina had resold LNG freights from Corpus Christi to the. global market at a loss because the marketplace in Indonesia. could not absorb them, regional media reports stated.

Agustiawan had actually rejected any incorrect doing and said she was. following government orders.

Corpus Christi was not an accused in the case, however the. panel of judges at the court stated it had the responsibility to. repay the nation for the losses, media reported.

In a separate case in 2020, Agustiawan was acquitted by the. Supreme Court when it reversed an eight-year prison sentence. handed by a lower court over her choice for Pertamina to. buy the Basker Manta Gummy Block in Australia in 2009. The. court had ruled at the time that her organization judgment was not a. criminal offense.

(source: Reuters)