Alleged Leaks Of KPK Investigation Documents At Polda Metro Jaya Reportedly Rise To Investigation
JAKARTA - Polda Metro Jaya reportedly raised the status of the alleged leak of investigation documents at the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources to investigation. This case is said to have dragged the name of KPK Chairman Firli Bahuri.A VOI source said this case had been investigated since Monday, June 12. This process began with the issuance of an investigation warrant (sprindik) numbered SP.Sidik/2207/VI/2023/Ditreskrimum."Many KPK employees have been examined," said the source when confirmed, Saturday, June 18.VOI has tried to contact the Polda Metro Jaya but has not been responded to. Likewise with the KPK.Similarly, former KPK investigator Novel Baswedan also stated that the case of leaked documents allegedly involving having gone up to the follow-up process."Investigators from Polda Metro Jaya have (conducted, red) investigations," Novel wrote, quoted from his tweet.However, Novel provided other information regarding the attitude of the KPK Supervisory Board through the same tweet. He said that next week Firli would be decided not to violate ethics because the evidence of the alleged document leak was not enough."Dewas KPK, which examines the leak of data on the KPK investigation into the case at ESDM, will inform you that there is not enough evidence. Firli or other people will be considered innocent," he said.Previously, Firli denied leaking investigation documents to the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources. The allegations targeted by the KPK are corruption related to mining business permits (IUP)."I have been a police officer for 38 years. I have never destroyed my career," Firli told reporters at the KPK's Red and White House, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Thursday, June 15.
This allegation strengthened after a report from the former KPK Director of Investigation Brigadier General Endar Priantoro."So whatever people say, I make sure I never did that and I never give any documents to anyone," concluded Firli.