Accompanied By Bambang Widjojanto, JakPro Returns To KPK To Submit Formula E Documents

JAKARTA - PT Jakarta Propertindo (JakPro) returned to visit the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) today, Monday, November 29.

President Director of PT JakPro Widi Amanasto said his visit was aimed at submitting documents related to the implementation of the international Formula E racing event in DKI Jakarta as well as asking for input from the anti-corruption commission.

"Only submitting the documents that were requested by the KPK when we came to the office, we handed over the completeness," Widi told reporters at the KPK's Red and White Building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Monday, November 29.

He explained that the document was a continuation of hundreds of documents that had previously been submitted. However, the document with a total of 1,000 sheets is no longer related to the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government, but concerns the role of PT JakPro regarding the implementation of the electric car race.

In addition, Widi said that his party asked for input from the KPK so that there would be no more problems caused during the implementation of Formula E. "Including, we ask for an audience about how the next one will be so that we can be safer too," he said.

Complementing Widi's statement, member of the DKI Jakarta Governor's Team for the Acceleration of Development (TGUPP) Bambang Widjojanto or BW said that the thousands of documents submitted were related to finances. One of them comes from the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK).

"Then there are some documents that we can't talk about here that were requested by the KPK. Well, we'll submit them too," said BW. Furthermore, Bambang said the DKI Provincial Government and PT JakPro are ready to provide additional documents if needed by the KPK to investigate further. regarding the alleged corruption.

"So, if you want to help friends at the KPK, because we want to create a new era, the documents needed must be assisted," he said.

Previously reported, the KPK admitted that it was investigating and had examined several parties related to allegations of corruption related to the implementation of the Formula E racing event.

Most recently, the anti-corruption commission will investigate a number of things, including the alleged overpayment of the commitment fee from the DKI Provincial Government to the organizers.

For information, the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government paid 122.102 million pounds or Rp. 2.3 trillion to the organizers of this racing event. This price is considered more expensive because other countries only spend Rp. 1.7 billion to Rp. 17 billion.