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Courtroom illustration depicting the conviction of five defendants in the CPO corruption bribery case at Central Jakarta District Court.
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Majelis hakim vonis lima terdakwa suap korupsi CPO

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Majelis Hakim Pengadilan Tipikor Jakarta Pusat memvonis lima terdakwa bersalah dalam kasus suap untuk putusan lepas perkara korupsi fasilitas ekspor CPO tahun 2023-2025. Total suap yang diterima mencapai Rp39,1 miliar. Hukuman penjara berkisar 11 hingga 12,5 tahun bagi para terdakwa.

Odisha Congress has announced it will report alleged attempts to bribe its MLAs in Karnataka ahead of Rajya Sabha elections to the Election Commission. The party suspended three MLAs who voted against the party whip. OPCC president Bhakta Charan Das stated that alert MLAs foiled the bid.

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Direktorat Tindak Pidana Narkoba Bareskrim Polri menangkap Erwin alias Koko Erwin, terduga bandar narkoba yang menjadi daftar pencarian orang (DPO), saat berusaha melarikan diri ke Malaysia. Penangkapan dilakukan di Tanjung Balai, Sumatra Utara, pada 26 Februari 2026, beserta dua pelaku pendukung lainnya. Erwin diduga memberi suap Rp1 miliar kepada mantan Kapolres Bima Kota AKBP Didik Putra Kuncoro.

A 53-year-old doctor at the University of Tokyo Hospital has been arrested on suspicion of accepting about ¥700,000 in bribes from a former executive at a medical equipment company. The payments were allegedly in exchange for prioritizing the firm's devices. Police believe they abused a donation system for research support.

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Two former employees at Norrtälje Prison have been detained on suspicion of gross negligence and accepting bribes after smuggling mobile phones to inmates linked to organized crime. A man and a woman were arrested in police raids earlier this week, with additional individuals involved. Prosecutor Ludmila Pronko is leading the investigation into the crimes at the high-security facility.

A Daily Maverick investigation reveals how CMS Water Engineering, a black-owned firm, allegedly engaged in bribery and diverted lucrative contracts to a white-owned company led by Rudolf Schoeman Jnr. This scheme contributed to failed water projects across North West province, exacerbating infrastructure woes. Employees and insiders describe a trail of cash payments, gifts to officials, and unfulfilled tenders worth hundreds of millions.

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