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Indonesia court prisons ex-Garuda chief over brand-new graft case

An Indonesian court sentenced a former chief of state provider Garuda Indonesia to 5 years in prison on Wednesday for corruption connected to obtaining jets from planemaker Bombardier and turboprop maker ATR, his legal representative said.

Prosecutors had said Emirsyah Satar, who ran Garuda from 2005 to 2014, had actually procured Bombardier's CRJ and ATR 72 jets without correct procedures and board approval in 2011, a court document revealed. A absence of openness caused the aircrafts' poor efficiency, costing the state about $610 million.

Judge Rianto Adam Pontoh from the Jakarta corruption court sentenced Emirsyah to prison on corruption charges and purchased him to pay a 500 million rupiah ($ 30,759.77) fine, state news company Antara reported.

In 2020, Emirsyah was also sentenced to 8 years in jail for bribery and money laundering in purchasing airplanes and engines from Jet and Rolls-Royce.

Monang Sagala, Emirsyah's lawyer, confirmed the judgment to Reuters and stated the legal counsel has actually not made a decision on whether to appeal or not.

Garuda, ATR and Bombardier did not immediately react to a request for comment.

(source: Reuters)