An Hour At The ACLC KPK Building, Kaesang Only Fills In The Form Regarding The Use Of Private Jets
JAKARTA - Chairman of the Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI) Kaesang Pangarep turned out to only fill out documents when he visited the ACLC KPK Building today, Tuesday, September 17. This filling is to report the use of private jet facilities that are in the spotlight.
Meanwhile, Kaesang visited the old KPK office at around 10.30 WIB. He then finished his business at 11.30 WIB.
"Earlier, Mas Kaesang filled out a gratification form. Later, we will just have to wait for directions and instructions from the KPK," said a spokesman for Kaesang, calm Widjojo at the ACLC KPK building, Rasuna Said, South Jakarta, Tuesday, September 17.
There was no detail about the form filled out by President Joko Widodo's (Jokowi) son. He said, Kaesang only followed the instructions given by the KPK Prevention Directorate.
"(Kaesang, red) consultations are then directed to fill out the form. The gratification form. Later let the KPK determine whether it includes gratification or not," he said.
As previously reported, the Chairman of the Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI) Kaesang Pangarep said he had explained about the use of the private jet facilities he used when he made a trip to the United States with his wife, Erina Gudono. He claims that he took a plane belonging to his friend.
"I conveyed information about my trip to the US who was riding or accompanying a friend of mine," Kaesang told reporters at the ACLC KPK building, Rasuna Said, South Jakarta, Tuesday, September 17.
Kaesang also said that he had asked the KPK for advice regarding allegations that he had received gratuities from other parties. So, he took the initiative to go to the KPK.
The youngest son of President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) said he did not get a call. "My arrival today to the KPK is because of personal initiative as a good citizen," he said.
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"Not because of a written summons or invitation from the KPK even though I am not an official or state administrator," he concluded.