Deputy Chairman Of The Corruption Eradication Commission: There Is No Coordination And Supervision Of The Pinangki Case From The AGO
JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has not received a request for coordination and supervision from the Attorney General's Office (AGO) regarding the handling of the alleged bribery case of Attorney Pinangki Sirna Malasari.
Whereas previously, the Attorney General's Office through the Head of General Prosecutor's Office, Hary Setiyono, said that he had coordinated and supervised the KPK regarding the handling of the Pianangki case.
"There have been no coordination and supervision steps regarding the handling of the case in question," said KPK Deputy Chairman Nawawi Pomolango, Jakarta, Monday, August 31.
In fact, he had asked the KPK Deputy for Enforcement, Brigadier General Karyoto, regarding this matter. However, said Nawawi, until now there has been no request for coordination and supervision.
"There is no (coordination and supervision) yet, what we have just received is the SPDP notification (an order to start an investigation)," said Nawawi.
Previously, Hari Setiyono said that his party had coordinated and supervised the KPK regarding the handling of the Pinangki case. "We have coordinated and supervised," said Hari some time ago.
Meanwhile, Pinangki Sirna Malasari was named a suspect by the Attorney General's Office because he was suspected of accepting bribes related to the fatwa so that Djoko Tjandra would not be executed in the Bank Bali cessie case at the Supreme Court.
The AGO suspects that Pinangki received a bribe worth 500 thousand US dollars or the equivalent of Rp7 billion from Djoko Tjandra. In this case, the Attorney General's Office has also appointed Djoko Tjandra as the bribe giver.