Indonesia anti-graft panel waits for Singapore court ruling on Paulus Tannos extradition


JAKARTA: The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is still waiting for a Singaporean court to finish an ongoing legal process that implicates businessman and graft suspect Paulus Tannos (pic) before taking the next step in returning him to Indonesia.

The antigraft body chairman Setyo Budiyanto said that the legal proceedings in Singapore were different from those in Indonesia, potentially prolonging the extradition process. But he claimed that the ongoing legal process is nearly finished.

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