Today's Ethics Session, Alexander Is Ready To Express His Communication With Ghufron To Discuss The Mutation Of ASN Ministry Of Agriculture
JAKARTA - Deputy Chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Alexander Marwata is ready to convey the contents of the discussion regarding the mutation of employees of the Ministry of Agriculture (Kementan) with his colleague, Nurul Ghufron. He will explain it before the KPK Supervisory Board in an ethics trial today, Tuesday, May 14. It is known that the KPK Supervisory Board held an ethics trial against Nurul Ghufron. He is suspected of abusing his authority because he communicated with the Ministry of Agriculture (Ministry) to discuss employee mutations. Yes, tomorrow it will be told in the trial process,'' Alexander said to reporters quoted on Tuesday, May 14. Alexander's statement when asked about his communication with Ghufron. His colleague once mentioned that he had discussed with him. Alexander was ready to reveal the contents of the communication because he was asked to be present at the ethics trial. Indeed, I was summoned to be a witness,'' he said. As previously reported, KPK Deputy Chair Nurul Ghufron admitted that he had communicated with Alexander Marwata about the mutation of an ASN in the Ministry of Agriculture (Ministry). His claim, Alexander had several times taken care of the same thing.' It was from Mr. Alex," said Ghufron to reporters at the KPK's Red and White Building, Thursday, 2 May. Not until there, Alexander was said to help search for the ex-Secrete number of Secretary-General of the Kasdi Ministry of Agriculture who was still serving as Inspector General of the Ministry of Agriculture.
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"After getting the number, I conveyed it, and my delivery did not ask whether the transfer was granted or not, but conveyed the complaint, how come it was inconsistent," said Ghufron. "He (Kasdi) then responded, 'good, sir, we checked first'... Only then about 2-3 weeks later did he convey that he met the requirements and the mutation could be processed," he concluded.