The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Will Analyze The Confession Of Kombes Joko Sumarno Giving Rp150 Million To The Former Chancellor Of Unila Karomani.
JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) will analyze Kombes Joko Sumarno's statement at the trial which claimed to have given Rp150 million to the former Chancellor of Lampung University (Unila) Karomani. This statement is considered a fact that must be traced.
"An analysis will be carried out whether the facts are indeed related directly to other facts presented by witnesses at the trial, including evidence," said Head of the KPK News Section Ali Fikri to reporters at the KPK's Red and White Building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Wednesday, February 8.
Ali said this analysis is important so that statements at trial can become legal facts. Thus, the development of cases of alleged bribery for accepting Unila students can continue to be developed.
The analysis was carried out at the end of the trial. The KPK asked the public to continue to monitor the bribery case.
"Furthermore, this can be in the form of determining another party as a suspect or the legal fact that can be done when for example there is a violation of a law enforcement officer for example or an ASN when involved in a case being handled by the KPK," he said.
During the trial, Joko admitted to giving Rp150 million to Karomani. The giving was made after his son entered the Faculty of Medicine, Unila.
"The money amounted to Rp150 million to donate to the construction of the meeting building," he said during a trial at the Tanjungkarang District Court (PN), Tuesday, February 7.
The money was delivered directly to Karomani's house after a month of announcing his son's receipt. "I made a donation spontaneously," said Joko.
"Because after graduating, Karomani contacted me and asked how he was and said that there was a meeting building construction, then I said I contributed," he concluded.