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Former REDD+ negotiator for Indonesia sentenced to 3 years for corruptionmongabay.comApril 22, 2011
Following an investigation by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), Wandojo was found guilty of receiving a bribe of about $10,000 from Anggoro Widjojo, a director of PT Masaro Radiokom, to win favorable treatment in the Ministry of Forestry's budget for the telecommunications company. Wandojo had been named in at least two other corruption probes, including a 2008 case where he admitted to taking a Rp 50 million ($4,600) kickback from lawmaker Al-Amien Nasution. Wandojo was removed as a Special Advisor to the Minister of Forestry in September. Wandojo's arrest and sentencing highlight concerns about the capacity of Indonesia's forestry ministry to manage potentially billions of dollars of payments under the proposed REDD+ program, which aims to reduce Indonesia's greenhouse gas emissions by shifting its development model away from one that consumes forests to one that protects forests. Several governments—including Norway, which has already committed up to a billion dollars—are supporting the initiative. Concerns over the fate of Indonesia's REDD funds have been raised before. Critics cite the country's reforestation fund, which lost $5.25 billion between 1994 and 1998, according to Ernst and Young audit. The fund was managed by the forestry ministry. Losses have continued through 2009. Chandra M. Hamzah, deputy chairman at the KPK, told Reuters in September that the forestry sector is "a source of unlimited corruption." Wandojo has been one of several figures in the investigation. In August the Corruption Court convicted Anggodo Widjojo -- the brother and business partner of PT Masaro Radiokom's Anggoro Widjojo -- for attempting to bribe officials from the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) with as much as Rp 5.1 billion ($566,000) in an attempt to get it to drop a corruption case against his brother. Anggodo Widjojo was sentenced to four years in prison, while his brother has been at-large since August 2008. Kaban, the forestry minister from 2004 to 2009 and a legislator from 1999-2004, is also a person of interest in the case. Kaban has been linked to several other corruption cases, including bribe-taking for issuance of forest concessions, according to the Jakarta Post.
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