Jokowi’s son to face Indonesia anti-graft query over private jet usage


JAKARTA (Bloomberg): Indonesia’s corruption watchdog will summon President Joko Widodo’s youngest son to seek clarification over his reported use of a private jet on a recent overseas trip.

A clarification summons will be issued soon, Alexander Marwata, deputy head of the anti-graft agency, said in a briefing on Friday. Kaesang Pangarep will be questioned to prove that the use of the private jet was not a gratuity, he said.

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