KPK Regarding Corruption Cases Of Houses Of DPR Members: Price Is Expensive, Mark Up
JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) suspects that there was a mark-up or price inflation during the procurement of official housing equipment for members of the DPR RI. Deputy Chairman of the KPK Alexander Marwata said that this method had occurred a lot and was often handled.This is a process of procuring goods and services. Generally, the procurement of goods and services is too expensive, ” Alexander told reporters at the KPK's Red and White Building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Wednesday, March 6."This is a case if I'm not mistaken for a price markup, there is a conspiracy. He said it was expensive even though it wasn't like that in the market," he continued.Alexander closed the suspect's name meeting in the alleged corruption. However, he ensured that the name was ready to be announced, especially since prevention abroad had been submitted to the Directorate General of Immigration at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights.As for the information circulating, seven people have been prevented from leaving the country in this case. They are the Secretary General of the DPR RI Indra Iskandar; Head of the Rumjab Management Section of the DPR RI Hiphi HiMATI; President Director of PT Daya Indah Dynamics, Tanti Nugroho; and Director of PT Dwitunggal Bangun Persada, Juanda Hasurungan Sidabutar.Then it was also prevented by the Director of Operations of PT Avantgarde Production, Kibun Roni; Project Manager of PT Integra Indocabinet, Andrias Catur Prasetya; and Edwin Budiman who are private."When there is a forced attempt, right, it means that there are already suspects," said Alexander.As previously reported, allegations of corruption at the Secretariat General of the Indonesian House of Representatives related to the procurement of furniture or furniture at the official residence of lawmakers. There are allegations of filling the living room to a rigged bedroom.
"“(Procurement, red) completeness of living rooms, bedrooms, etc.,”" said Head of the KPK News Section Ali Fikri to reporters quoted on Tuesday, February 27.Ali did not specify the form of furniture that was allegedly procured for fraud. However, he said the mode was to violate several provisions related to the procurement of goods and services.