This Afternoon, ProDem Reports Luhut And Erick To Metro Jaya Police Regarding PCR Business
JAKARTA - The Pro-Democracy Activist Network (ProDem) will return to the Polda Metro Jaya to report to the Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan and Minister of State-Owned Enterprises Erick Thohir, this afternoon, Tuesday, November 16.
Originally, ProDem made a report last Monday, November 15. However, because there has been no notification letter to the leadership, the report has been postponed until today.
The goal remains the same, namely reporting on Luhut Pandjaitan and Erick Thohir related to the business of procuring PCR tests and alleged criminal violations of Law 28/1999 concerning the Implementation of a Clean and Free State of Corruption, Collusion and Nepotism.
Where in article 5 point 4 it is stated that, "every state administrator is obliged not to commit acts of corruption, collusion and nepotism"
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The chairman of the ProDEM Assembly, Iwan Sumule, said that the alleged collusion and nepotism were based on the fact that PT GSI received the PCR project due to Luhut Pandjaitan's share ownership and alleged links to Erick Thohir.
Moreover, he said, the company was only established in April 2020 or not long after the pandemic was declared to have entered Indonesia.
"Luhut has admitted that he is in a company that is in the PCR business. We activists are hurt, because one of the points of demand for reform is a government that is free from KKN," said Iwan in Jakarta, Tuesday, November 16.
Previously, Luhut Pandjaitan invited PT GSI to be audited independently, including the question of the flow of funds from PCR service revenues so far if it became a polemic.
"There's no problem. It will be easy, just audit it immediately," said Luhut at the Metro Jaya Police office, Monday, November 15.