MAKI Asks For Decision Of Firli Bahuri Code Of Ethics Session Before The Presidential Decree Is Issued

JAKARTA - The Indonesian Anti-Corruption Society (MAKI) has asked the Supervisory Board of the Corruption Eradication Commission (MAKI) to immediately decide the results of the Firli Bahuri Code of Ethics trial before leaving the Presidential Decree.

According to MAKI Coordinator Boyamin Saiman, if the Presidential Decree is issued, Firli will automatically be declared no longer the Chairman of the KPK.

"But the main thing, earlier I asked the Council, because I was given the opportunity to say something, was that I asked for it to be decided today. So there is no need to wait for tomorrow. Because this is quickly losing to the Presidential Decree. If the Presidential Decree means that later (Firli) will no longer be a KPK employee," said Boyamin at the ACLC KPK building, South Jakarta, Friday, December 22.

Firli Bahuri previously admitted that he had resigned from his position as Chairman of the KPK. He has written to President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) through the Minister of State Secretary (Mensetneg) Pratikno.

Firli Bahuri's resignation in the middle of the code of ethics trial was also mentioned. Boyamin reminded about the Lili Pintauli case, which also resigned as a KPK leader so that the ethics process would be stopped.

"So that this is not like Mrs. Lili before. She resigned and could not be continued," said Boyamin.

Meanwhile, the Supervisory Board of the Corruption Eradication Commission (Dewas KPK) has decided and discussed the results of the trial for alleged violations of the Firli Bahuri code of ethics.

Chairman of the KPK Council, Tumpak Hatorangan Panggabean, said that the series of all code of ethics sessions allegedly violated by the inactive KPK chairman Firli Bahuri had been completed.

"That the trial has been completed, we have closed the trial," said Tumpak separately.

Although the results of Firli's code of ethics trial have been decided and discussed by all KPK Councils.

However, for the reading, said Tumpak, it will be read Wednesday, December 27, because it is necessary to make a written letter.