Nurul Ghufron's Lawsuit To The Administrative Court Against The KPK Council Personal Initiative, Johanis Tanak: Leaders Can't Say "Eh, Don't"
JAKARTA - Deputy Chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Johanis Tanak said his colleague, Nurul Ghufron, had the right to file a lawsuit at the State Administrative Court (PTUN).This was conveyed by Johanis in response to Ghufron's move to sue the KPK Supervisory Board to the Administrative Court for handling alleged ethical violations related to communication between himself and the Ministry of Agriculture (Kementan) who discussed the mutation of an employee. He said, all leaders could do nothing.“ If later, ‘oh, I (Ghufron, ed) want to sue, yes, that's his personal right, right. We can't then ‘eh, don't be ’,” Johanis told reporters at the KPK ACLC Building, Rasuna Said, South Jakarta, Tuesday, April 30."We can't say ‘don't ’ we'll be blamed later," he continued.Even so, Ghufron is said to have had discussions with other KPK leaders. Johanis but did not want to elaborate on the contents of the conversation." “ We're just discussing. Just discussing normally, ” he said.As previously reported, the Deputy Chairperson of the KPK, Nurul Ghufron, will be tried for ethics related to allegations of communication with the Ministry of Agriculture regarding employee mutations on Thursday, May 2. The KPK Council decided that the trial was carried out because they had a number of evidences.They have also clarified a number of parties, including former Minister of Agriculture Syahrul Yasin Limpo.Meanwhile, Ghufron has reported KPK Council Member Albertina Ho to the KPK Supervisory Board in the midst of investigating the alleged ethical violation. He also sued the KPK Supervisory Board to the State Administrative Court (PTUN).
The report against Albertina was carried out because he coordinated with the Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Center (PPATK) to investigate allegations of ethical violations by the prosecutor with the initials IT who extorted judges of up to Rp3 billion. Meanwhile, the lawsuit to the Administrative Court was filed because the KPK Council was deemed not entitled to investigate the alleged ethics because it had expired.