Jakarta (Antara) - Bank Century scandal caused a loss of Rp7.4 trillion in state fund, the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) said on Monday. The loss was a result of short term loan facility (FPJP) to Bank Century, and the determination of the sick lender as a failed bank, which have potential systemic impact, BPK chairman Hadi Poernomo said here on Monday. The government defended the granting of the FPJP and the determination of Bank Century as a failed bank saying allowing the bank to collapse could trigger run on bank amid the global financial turbulence in 2008. The House of Representatives, however, decided the bail out illegal, a decision that led to legal investigation by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK). Two former deputy governors of Bank Indonesia, Budi Mulya and Siti Chodijah Fajriah were already named suspects by the anti graft body which has also questioned Vice President Boediono, who was then governor of the central bank, which facilitated the bail out. "Based on the investigative audit, BPK came to a conclusion, there had been malfeasance committed by related officials in granting the FPJP from Bank Indonesia to Bank Century causing a loss of Rp689.3 billion in Nov. 2008 and in determining Bank Century as a failed bank that could trigger systemic impact that cause a loss of Rp6.76 trillion, which were given as a capital participation by LPS (state-owned Deposit Insurance Agency) in Bank Century from 24 Nov 2008 to 24 July, 2009," Hadi Poernomo said. BPK submitted a report of an investigative audit of state loss to KPK on Monday about alleged corruption in granting the FPJP and in determining Bank Century a failed bank with systemic impact. In the report which was only wrapped up on Dec 20, 2013, BPK presented all details of alleged wrongdoings with officials as the policy makers, Hadi said. "All are clear in the report who doing what, but we could not name one by one," he said. (*)

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