Key members of Widodo's government caught up in $226 million graft scandal

Politicians in Indonesian President Joko Widodo's governing coalition have been caught up in a multi-million dollar corruption scandal.

Indonesia's President Joko Widodo

Indonesia's President Joko Widodo. Source: AAP

Indonesian politicians with key roles in President Joko Widodo's governing coalition have been caught up in a corruption scandal in which officials allegedly pilfered more than AU$226 million of government money.

The current justice minister, a former interior minister, the current speaker of parliament and governors of Indonesian provinces are among those named in an indictment presented to a special corruption court on Thursday as the trial of two interior ministry officials began.

Indonesia's anti-corruption police allege that a network of about 80 conspirators and several companies used the introduction of a AU$585 million electronic identity card system in 2011 and 2012 to steal more than a third of the funds.

Local media reported that parliament's speaker and the justice minister denied involvement.



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