MUHAMMAD Nazaruddin, the former Democratic Party treasurer who is implicated in a bribery case, fled to Singapore on Monday, Law and Human Rights Minister Patrialis Akbar said.
'We have banned (Nazaruddin from fleeing overseas) from May 24, but on May 23 he went to Singapore on Garuda (Airlines),' Mr Patrialis said, as quoted by tempointeraktif. com.
The Immigration office received a request from the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) to ban Nazaruddin from traveling overseas on Tuesday at 6pm.
Mr Patrialis said that he did not know if Nazaruddin had returned.
Nazaruddin is implicated in an alleged bribery case centering on the construction of a SEA Games athletes' dormitory in Palembang, South Sumatera.
The KPK has named Sports and Youth Affairs Ministry secretary Wafid Muharram, businesswoman Rosalinda Manurung and a top executive of PT Duta Graha Indah Muhammad El Idris as suspects.
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