Son of Indonesia ‘gasoline godfather’ jailed in US$17bil corruption case
2026-02-27 - 05:04
Muhammad Kerry Adrianto Riza (right), son of the “gasoline godfather,” is pictured with his wife Atya Sardadi (left) awaiting sentencing at a Jakarta courthouse on Feb 26, 2026. (EPA Images pic) JAKARTA: An Indonesian judge sentenced the son of an Interpol-wanted oil tycoon to 15 years in prison on Friday in connection with a corruption scheme estimated to have cost the government US$17 billion. Muhammad Kerry Adrianto Riza is the highest-profile defendant to be convicted in the sprawling scandal involving state-owned energy firm Pertamina. Kerry was found guilty of manipulating a lease and colluding with several Pertamina executives, according to a statement from the Attorney General’s Office. “Muhammad Kerry Adrianto Riza has been proven in a legally and convincingly valid manner to have jointly committed corruption,” Judge Fajar Kusuma Aji told the court on Friday. After a nearly 12-hour sentencing, the court handed Kerry 15 years in prison and ordered him to pay a fine of approximately US$59,500 as well as restitution worth about US$173 million. Kerry’s father, “gasoline godfather” Mohammad Riza Chalid, is wanted for his alleged involvement in the same corruption probe, but has fled Indonesia. Interpol issued a red notice for him in January. The Pertamina scandal involved procuring low-quality imported fuel at higher prices, among various other corrupt practices, according to the Attorney General’s Office. At the same sentencing on Friday, Riva Siahaan, a former chief executive of a Pertamina subsidiary, was given a nine-year prison term. Indonesia has long struggled with graft and has arrested scores of public officials in recent years. In 2023, a former communications minister was jailed for 15 years after being found guilty of corruption in a case that investigators said cost the country more than US$530 million.