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Indonesia's jailed graft suspect says he can help catch 'big fish'
ANN - Tuesday, January 11
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Jakarta (The Jakarta Post/ANN) - Gayus Tambunan, a low-ranking tax official facing one of the biggest corruption trials in Indonesia, says he is ready to help unravel big corruption cases in the country should he be given the opportunity to become an expert staff member with the police, Attorney General's Office or Corruption Eradication Commission.
Gayus, who read out his defense statement Monday at the South Jakarta District Court, said he would only need two years to ensure a "clean Indonesia."
"Make me an expert staff member with the police or AGO, then [I will create a] clean Indonesia in two years," said the poster child of the institutionalized corruption plaguing the country.
Gayus promised that if his wish were granted, he would help catch major corruption figures, lamenting that most law enforcement agencies only managed to solve small cases and net small fry.
"I will solve big cases, involving those involving 'whales' or 'sharks'," Gayus.
Gayus previously questioned why authorities had not investigated tax evasion at the Directorate General of Taxation, which cost the government hundreds of trillions of rupiah, despite the fact that Gayus had given them many tip-offs.
Thirty-one-year-old Gayus Tambunan is facing one of the biggest corruption trials in Indonesia, which not only involves millions of dollars in stolen tax funds but top police officers and judges, who protected him.
It is said that the low-ranking official with a salary of about US$200 per month lived in a mansion and maintained the lifestyle of a rich.
It was also said that he had bribed his way out of his cell three times in July, 19 times in both August and September, 23 times in October and at least four times in November, when he was caught.
Recently, it was also revealed that he had traveled to Singapore, Macau and Kuala Lumpur when he was supposed to be in jail.
The Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (PPATK) is reportedly investigating the possibility that Gayus went overseas to tend to offshore bank accounts.
His graft case has raised speculation that Gayus had powerful political backing, as well as raising doubts over whether police and prosecutors were capable of handling his case.
Former Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) deputy chairman Erry Riyana said a slew of jaw-dropping scandals centered on Gayus put the country's law enforcement officials to shame.
"I expect the KPK to take over the case," Erry was quoted as saying by news portal tribunnews.com.
Gayus told police last week that he bribed wardens at the Mobile Brigade detention center in Depok, West Java, in September to be allowed out of his cell to travel using a passport issued to him under a false name.
The confession came after Kompas daily ran a letter from a woman who claimed she saw a man resembling Gayus waiting for an AirAsia flight from Jakarta to Singapore on Sept. 30.
KPK deputy chairman Haryono Umar told The Jakarta Post on Sunday that the commission would investigate the corruption allegations surrounding Gayus that police were not looking into.
Speaking to Metro TV, Gayus' lawyer Adnan Buyung Nasution said his client was expressing his resentment over the police's lethargic response to his repeated testimony that several politically wired mining companies and top police officials and prosecutors were involved in the many crimes he admitted to having committed.
The PPATK has confiscated Gayus' assets worth Rp 74 billion (US$8.2 million) deposited in Bank Mandiri, in addition to the Rp 28 billion the center found last year that led to his prosecution. Given his low rank at the tax office, it would have been impossible for Gayus to have such a huge amount of money.
The police, however, only charged Gayus with tax evasion in a Rp 500 million case involving a small shrimp company, saying there was not enough evidence to follow up Gayus' allegations.
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