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Djan Faridz: Former Wantimpres and House Owner Under KPK Investigation

KPK Searches Residence ‌of Former Wantimpres member djan​ Faridz in⁣ Bribery Probe

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia — The Corruption Eradication Commission​ (KPK) conducted a five-hour search at the‌ residence of djan Faridz, a former member of the ​Presidential Advisory Council (Wantimpres) under the 7th President of ⁢Indonesia, Joko Widodo (jokowi). The operation, which began on Wednesday ⁤evening (22/1) and ⁣extended​ into the early⁢ hours of Thursday (23/1), was part of an investigation into an alleged bribery case involving the determination of interim replacements (PAW) for DPR RI members during the 2019-2024 period.

KPK spokesperson Tessa Mahardhika ​Sugiarto‌ confirmed the search, stating, “The latest details on ⁤Djan Faridz’s house.” The residence, located on Jalan Borobudur in Menteng, Central ⁢jakarta, is ‌linked⁤ to the case involving suspect ‍Harun masiku. Investigators ‌secured three suitcases from the premises⁢ as⁤ part⁣ of the operation.⁤

Who ⁢is ‌Djan Faridz?
Djan Faridz is ‍a prominent figure in Indonesian politics and business. A ‌member of the united Development⁢ Party (PPP), ⁢he⁤ began his career as an entrepreneur, running a ⁢welding business and selling building materials. In 1996, he founded PT. dizamatra⁣ Powerindo, a⁢ contractor‌ services company ‌that has worked with​ state-owned ⁣enterprise Pertamina.

Faridz’s political ‌journey gained momentum in ‍2011 when he was appointed minister of Public‍ Housing by then-President Susilo‍ Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY). He later ‌played a pivotal role‌ in the internal dynamics of PPP, initiating the Jakarta Congress in 2014 and being ​elected as the party’s General Chair. This move came shortly⁤ after PPP’s Surabaya​ Congress, where‌ Muhammad Romahurmuziy had been elected as leader.

In 2023,⁤ Faridz was appointed to Wantimpres by President Jokowi, solidifying his influence ⁢in national ⁤politics. ​He continues to‍ serve on⁤ the PPP honorary‍ council for the 2020-2025 period.

The ‌Bribery ‍Case
The search at Faridz’s residence is tied to the ongoing investigation into Harun Masiku, a suspect in a bribery case‍ related to the PAW process for DPR RI‌ members. The KPK’s actions underscore ⁤its commitment to tackling‍ corruption ⁢at the highest levels of government.

Key​ Details of⁤ the Search

| Detail ‌ ‌ | Information ⁢ ⁢‍ ⁤ ⁣ ‍ ⁢ ​ ⁢ ‍ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣‌ ‍ ⁤|
|————————–|———————————————————————————|
| ⁤ Location ‍ ⁣ | Jalan Borobudur, Menteng,⁣ Central Jakarta ⁢ ​⁤ ⁣ ⁣⁣ ⁤ ‍ ⁢ |
| Duration | 5 hours ‍(22/1 evening to 23/1 early morning) ⁤ ⁣ ‍ ​ ‌ |
| ⁢ Items Seized ⁤ | Three suitcases ​ ⁣ ⁣ ​ ​ ​ ⁣ ⁣ ​ ⁣ ‌ ​ |
| Case Link | Alleged bribery for DPR RI interim replacements (PAW)‍ involving Harun Masiku |

the KPK’s investigation into this high-profile case⁢ continues to unfold, with Faridz’s involvement under scrutiny. As the probe progresses, the public awaits further developments in this meaningful anti-corruption effort.

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Unraveling Political Corruption: A Specialist’s Outlook on KPK’s Search at Djan faridz’s Residence

Introductory Paragraph:

Join our Senior Editor as they delve into ⁣the intricate web of ⁢politics and corruption‌ in Indonesia, discussing the recent KPK search ‍at the residence of former Presidential Advisory Council‍ (Wantimpres) member Djan Faridz. We’re joined by ⁢Dr. Liga Ratri, a renowned political scientist and anti-corruption ​expert, to break ‍down this high-profile case and its implications.


Unraveling ⁢the Political Career of ‍Djan Faridz

Senior Editor (SE): Dr. ​Liga, could you start by providing ⁤our audience with a brief overview of Djan Faridz’s political career ​and why he’s been in the spotlight?

Dr. Liga Ratri ‍(LR): Certainly. Djan ⁢Faridz is a prominent ‍figure in Indonesian politics, best known for his ‌role as ⁢Minister of ⁣Public Housing under President SBY and his leadership‍ within the ‍United Advancement Party (PPP). He’s currently serving on the PPP honorary council and was⁤ appointed to President Jokowi’s Wantimpres in 2023. Faridz’s influence and close ties with prominent⁣ political figures‍ have placed him under scrutiny, notably in light of recent events.

The⁣ KPK Search: Motives and Method

SE: Last​ Wednesday, KPK ‌spent five hours ‍searching Faridz’s Menteng residence. Can you shed⁤ some light on the motives behind‌ this operation and how typical it is ⁢for KPK’s investigative⁢ methods?

LR: ⁢The search was motivated by Faridz’s suspected involvement in a bribery case related to the determination of interim replacements (PAW) for DPR RI members. KPK’s action reflects their commitment⁤ to eliminating ‌corruption at all ⁤levels of government. The raid itself is quite typical⁤ – KPK‌ often carries out searches to secure physical evidence and⁣ pièce ⁢à conviction, essentially material evidence crucial to their investigations.

Bribery Probe: Harun Masiku and Faridz’s Involvement

SE: We know that the search is connected to the harun Masiku bribery case involving PAW. How would you assess Faridz’s potential involvement, and what could the seized items – ‍reportedly three suitcases –⁣ indicate about this?

LR: Faridz’s⁤ role in the bribery probe ⁣is still under investigation, so it’s crucial to apply caution ​when discussing his potential involvement.⁣ However, considering his Political influence ‍and the nature of⁣ the case, it’s natural that he may be in KPK’s ⁤crosshairs. The seized suitcases suggest that investigators might have been looking for documentation,​ incriminating evidence, or even​ assets linked⁣ to the bribery allegations. It’s essential to wait for official statements or charges before jumping to conclusions.

Anticorruption Efforts: The Larger Picture

SE: This ​case is just one of‌ many high-profile corruption probes ⁤handled by ‌KPK. How does this investigation reflect Indonesia’s broader anti-corruption efforts, and what challenges still lie ahead?

LR: This KPK search demonstrates Indonesia’s progress in combating corruption with obvious and aggressive⁤ law enforcement. It sends a strong message to those in power that nobody is above the law. Challenges persist,such as ensuring sufficient resources and‌ political will to follow through on investigations,and‍ maintaining ​public trust in ⁤the process. Looking ​ahead, consistent and robust enforcement, as well as collaboration with civil society ‌and international organizations, will be key to Indonesia’s ongoing fight against corruption.

Conclusion

SE: Thank you, Dr. Liga, ‌for sharing​ your insights on this ‌captivating and​ critically important topic. As the probe continues, we’ll keep our⁤ audience updated with any new developments.

LR: My pleasure. Stay tuned ⁤for the latest updates on this unfolding anti-corruption saga.

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