KPK Duga Former Governor Of South Sulawesi Nurdin Abdullah Collects Money For BPK Audit

JAKARTA - Former South Sulawesi Governor Nurdin Abdullah is suspected of collecting money through his trusted people. This collection is intended to bribe the South Sulawesi Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) representative so that the audit results are good. Head of the KPK News Section Ali Fikri said this allegation was investigated from four witnesses. They are members of the South Sulawesi DPRD Rudy Pieter Goni, two PTT employees in the field of PUPR South Sulawesi Andi Muh Guntur Dachlan and Fariz Akbar, as well as private parties Usman Marham. "Investigated his knowledge among other things related to Nurdin Abdullah's alleged order (ex Governor of South Sulawesi) through his trusted people to collect a sum of money in order to manipulate the findings of the South Sulawesi Representative BPK audit into no findings," Ali told reporters in his written statement, Monday, July 24. Ali did not specify how much money was collected by Nurdin. However, the statements of these four witnesses are believed to make light of the bribery case of examining financial reports in the South Sulawesi Regional Government. Previously, the KPK developed a case that ensnared Nurdin Abdullah. It is suspected that bribery occurred for the examination of financial reports at the PUTR Service at the South Sulawesi Regional Government in 2020.

There are already suspects in this case. However, the KPK is still looking for other evidence to strengthen the alleged actions of the suspect. Later the announcement of the suspect will be made during detention. Likewise with the alleged mode and article.