Satar's lawyer Luhut Pangaribuan on Saturday (May 9) said his client had been given an eight-year sentence and fined S$2 million (US$1.4 million) by the country's corruption court. Satar, who had previously denied wrongdoing, will decide next week whether to appeal against his sentence.
The indictment also related to the procurement of Airbus planes for PT Citilink Indonesia, a unit of Garuda.
In 2017 Rolls-Royce agreed to pay authorities more than US$800 million to settle charges after an investigation by the US Justice Department and Britain’s Serious Fraud Office into alleged bribery of officials in six countries in schemes that lasted more than a decade.
Airbus in February this year agreed to pay a record US$4 billion in fines after reaching a plea bargain with prosecutors in Britain, France and United States over alleged bribery and corruption stretching back at least 15 years.
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