Jakarta –
KPK Deputy Enforcement Officer Karyoto and Investigation Director Endar Priantoro were reported to the KPK Supervisory Board (Dewas). The report is related to the investigation into the alleged Formula E corruption case being carried out by the KPK.
“Yes, that’s true,” said Dewas member, Syamsuddin Haris, when asked to confirm the reporting on Endar and Karyoto, Tuesday (24/1/2023).
Syamsuddin did not explain who the reporting party was. He also hasn’t explained in detail what alleged violations were reported to the KPK Board of Trustees.
“Studying,” he said.
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is indeed conducting an investigation into the alleged corruption case in Formula E Jakarta. A number of witnesses have been summoned for questioning. There are no suspects in this case yet.
Head of KPK Reporting Unit Ali Fikri said that his party had exposed or held cases related to Formula E to add to the adequacy of evidence in this case. According to him, the title of the case has been done many times.
“(Exposed) many times. And at this time it is still in the process of investigation because it continues to complete, continues to look for clues to evidence of alleged criminal activity,” said Ali Fikri when asked for confirmation, Tuesday (27/12/2022) .
Ali also responded to the issue of coercion from KPK Chairman Firli Bahuri to raise the status of this case to the level of investigation. He guaranteed that cases of alleged corruption could not be forced.
“It is impossible to force it. If there is no evidence, then the suspect cannot be forced,” he said.
Ali said the KPK worked according to procedures and had responsibilities. Because, in the end the KPK was held accountable in this case.
“Because in turn they will be accounted for in front of the Supervisory Board, in front of the prosecution, and in direct trial. It will be conveyed there openly,” concluded Ali.
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(amw/haf)