Reports Of Alleged Corruption Of Bank Jateng That Dragged Ganjar Pranowo Still Being Processed By KPK

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has confirmed that the Indonesia Police Watch (IPW) report related to the alleged corruption of Bank Jateng which dragged Ganjar Pranowo is still being processed. The public complaint section continues to work.

"Yes, it must be processed. It must be processed," said Head of the KPK News Section Ali Fikri, quoted Thursday, April 4.

Even so, Ali refused to specify the extent of the ongoing process. He said, publications should not be carried out because the investigation process has not yet begun.

The KPK only published allegations of corruption when the investigation process was carried out. "So we ourselves at public relations, for example, should not be told because it is still limited to reports, because who is the reporter, what is the material, it should not be published," he said.

Ali only said that the KPK had 40 days after the report was submitted. Later, the results of the work of the public complaint department will also be submitted directly to the reporter.

"It's still limited to reports, because who is the reporter, what is the material, it can't be published, let alone then I tell you what the results are like," said Ali.

Previously reported, Ganjar was reported with the former Director of Bank Jateng with the initials S to the KPK by the Chairman of IPW Sugeng Teguh Santoso. There are allegations of cashback receipts from the underwriter insurance company that was not reported as receipt.

Ganjar then denied accepting gratuities or bribes as reported by Sugeng. He said, none of the money went into his pocket from Bank Jateng.

"I have never received gratification as he reported," said Ganjar when contacted by VOI via text message, Tuesday, March 5.

Meanwhile, PDIP Secretary General Hasto said the party who voiced fraud in the 2024 General Election began to be intimidated. One of them, the cadre who is also the presidential candidate number three, Ganjar Pranowo.

"We'll see how he reacts, acts and reactions, then Pak Ganjar proposes the right to inquiry, immediately electrocuted, someone reports to the KPK," said Hasto when he was a panelist for the discussion 'Consolidation for Democracy Post-Ection 2024: Opposition or Coalition?' at the Juwono Auditorium Sudarsono Fisip UI, Depok, Thursday, March 7.