KPK Reveals Names 4 Suspects In The Semarang City Government Corruption Case Who Dragged Mbak Ita's Name

JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) revealed that there were four suspects in the alleged corruption in the Semarang City Government (Pemkot), Central Java. They are confirmed to have received a Notice of Investigation Commencement (SPDP).

"It must have (received the SPDP, ed)," said KPK Spokesperson Tessa Mahardika to reporters at the KPK's Red and White Building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Tuesday, July 23.

Tessa did not specify who received the letter. However, there are four people in number.

"(Sent, red) to several people. Yesterday I informed four people if I'm not mistaken. (That means, red) yes (there are four suspects, ed)," said the spokesman with the investigator's background.

Previously reported, the KPK announced the start of investigations into the alleged three corruption crimes within the Semarang City Government (Pemkot). The details are the procurement of goods and services within the Semarang City Government in 2023-2024, allegations of extortion against civil servants related to incentives for collecting taxes and levies in the Semarang City area, as well as allegations of receiving gratuities in 2023-2024.

There have been four people who have been prevented from leaving the country for the first six months. The details are two state administrators while the rest are private.

Based on information circulating, the four people who were prevented were Hevearita Gunaryanti Rahayu who is the Mayor of Semarang with her husband, Alwin Basri; Chairman of the Association of Indonesian National Construction Implementers (Gapensi) Semarang City, Martono; and Rahmat Djangkar who is a private party. In this case, the KPK has confiscated a number of documents from searches. One of them, related to the APBD and notes on the flow of money.