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Attorney General’s Office Names Andri Mulyono Fifth Suspect in BGN Electric Motorcycle Project Case

Attorney General’s Office Names Andri Mulyono Fifth Suspect in BGN Electric Motorcycle Project Case

The Attorney General’s Office has named Andri Mulyono, Commissioner of PT Yasa Artha Trimanunggal (YAT), as the fifth suspect in alleged fraud in the procurement of Emmo electric motorcycles for the National Nutrition Agency (BGN) under the 2025–2026 Free Nutritious Meals program. Andri is suspected of actively rigging the procurement process so his company would win even though it didn’t meet the requirements. Syarief Sulaeman Nahdi, Director of Investigations at the Deputy Attorney General’s Office for Special Crimes, said Andri had intensive communications with former BGN Deputy Head Lodewyk Pusung since February 2025, before the procurement officially started. At the time, PT YAT had no active dealerships or workshops and didn’t meet the vendor criteria. Investigators suspect Andri worked with suspect AA to acquire PT ASE and actively communicated with procurement officials. They also found evidence of alleged price markups to get close to the budget ceiling, after the estimated price and terms of reference were manipulated by BGN and the suspects. Andri is also alleged to have received full 100% payment after a manipulated handover report was drawn up, falsely stating that the electric motorcycle assembly was completed according to specifications. The AGO continues to dig deeper into the case. https://www.harianaceh.co.id/2026/06/13/siasat-andri-mulyono-tersangka-proyek-motor-listrik-bgn-markup-hingga-manipulasi-pengadaan/

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The free nutritious meal program was actually noble, but instead it got corrupted. It’s heartbreaking to see.

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Markup and handover manipulation-this is straight-up top-tier criminal stuff. Keep going, sir, don’t stop until the main players are caught.

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BGN should’ve been way tighter with procurement monitoring. Don't let yourself get used by some shady folks just looking to cash in for themselves.

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This is what you call collective corruption, they've been totally in sync from the start, rigging the tender process. Hope they get a heavy sentence so they learn their lesson.

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Whoa, the list of suspects just keeps getting longer. Corruption in the national nutrition project, that’s really beyond outrageous.

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