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Indonesia’s anti-graft prosecutor quits after police seize gold and cash
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Indonesia’s anti-graft prosecutor quits after police seize gold and cash

Indonesia's top anti-corruption prosecutor, Febrie Adriansyah, has resigned after police raids uncovered $20 million in cash and 74 kg of gold bars at his residence and other locations. The seizures occurred during investigations linked to electricity blackouts, fraud scandals at state insurers Asabri and Jiwasraya, and alleged collusion between officials and mining companies. Although authorities have not formally charged Febrie with any crimes, the Attorney General’s Office stated his resignation aimed to preserve law enforcement integrity. Febrie, who had previously overseen high-profile cases including those against Gojek founder Nadiem Makarim and former trade minister Thomas Lembong, denied wrongdoing and expressed confusion over the investigation into the blackouts.

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Indonesia’s anti-graft prosecutor quits after police seize gold and cash

Indonesia's top anti-corruption prosecutor, Febrie Adriansyah, has resigned after police raids uncovered $20 million in cash and 74 kg of gold bars at his residence and other locations. The seizures occurred during investigations linked to electricity blackouts, fraud scandals at state insurers Asabri and Jiwasraya, and alleged collusion between officials and mining companies. Although authorities have not formally charged Febrie with any crimes, the Attorney General’s Office stated his resignation aimed to preserve law enforcement integrity. Febrie, who had previously overseen high-profile cases including those against Gojek founder Nadiem Makarim and former trade minister Thomas Lembong, denied wrongdoing and expressed confusion over the investigation into the blackouts.

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