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Saleh Djasit (born 13 November 1943) is an Indonesian politician and military officer who served as the Governor of
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between 1998 and 2003, and as a member of the
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between 1997 to 1998 and 2004 to 2008. He was also regent of Kampar Regency between 1986 and 1996. He was arrested and sentenced to four years in prison in 2008 for a corruption case, although he was released on parole after 2.5 years.


Early life

Djasit was born in Pujud, within what is today
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of Riau, on 13 November 1943. Until the age of 9, he was homeschooled before he moved to the larger town of where he completed elementary school at age 16. He then moved to
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, Padang and later
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, where he enrolled at in 1965 to study economics. He did not finish his degree, and instead enrolled as a civilian employee for the
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. He later enrolled in military education, worked in intelligence, and studied military law.


Career

On 3 April 1986, Djasit, then a
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working as a military prosecutor in
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, was assigned to become the regent of Kampar Regency. He held the office for two terms until 1996. He returned to the military legal service upon the end of his term as regent and was promoted to brigadier general on 4 June 1997. He was then appointed as a military member of the
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in 1997, starting from 1 October that year. He lobbied for the construction of a hydroelectric power plant, the first in Riau, during his tenure in Kampar. He also oversaw the large-scale establishment of
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plantations in the regency. On 21 November 1998, Djasit was sworn in as Governor of Riau after being elected with 25 of 45 votes. At the time, the political climate in Indonesia was chaotic due to the fall of Suharto, and Djasit was intercepted by dozens of protesters right after the swearing in ceremony. Early in his term, he faced monthly protests. During his term, he also issued a moratorium on permit issuances for
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. In his 2003 reelection bid, however, he was defeated by Rusli Zainal in the legislature's voting, securing just 19 of 54 votes to Zainal's 34. After his tenure as governor ended, Djasit was elected as a
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member into the
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following the 2004 election, being sworn in on 1 October 2004.


Imprisonment

Djasit was designated as a suspect by the
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(KPK) on November 2007, related to the procurement of 20 firetrucks in 2003. He was arrested on 19 March 2008, becoming the first member of DPR to be arrested by KPK. He was sentenced to four years' prison on 28 August 2008, and was fined Rp 200 million. He was released on parole on 16 August 2010, after serving 2.5 years of his sentence.


Later life

Djasit had stated that he intends to publish an autobiography and a book on the history of his hometown Pujud. As of 2022, he remains active politically within
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.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Djasit, Saleh Living people 1943 births People from Riau Golkar politicians Governors of Riau Members of the People's Representative Council, 1997 Members of the People's Representative Council, 2004 Regents of places in Riau Indonesian generals Indonesian politicians convicted of corruption