Investigating Allegations Of Gratification In MPR RI, KPK Summons 2 Witnesses
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) summoned two witnesses to investigate allegations of procurement gratuities within the MPR today.
One of them is the Grandson of History, which is an Official for the Procurement of Goods/Services for Delivery and Multiplication at the Secretariat General of the MPR for 2020-2021.
"The investigation was carried out at the KPK's Red and White building," said KPK spokesman Budi Prasetyo to reporters in his statement, Monday, June 23.
In addition, a witness was also summoned for questioning. He is Fahmi Idris, who is the Working Group of the Goods and Services Procurement Work Unit (POKJA-UKPBJ) at the Secretariat General of the MPR in 2020.
"The KPK has scheduled an examination of witnesses suspected of corruption related to the alleged gratification of procurement at the MPR RI," said Budi.
The KPK previously confirmed a new investigation related to allegations of gratification within the MPR RI. Meanwhile, a VOI source said that a suspect had been named in this case.
"It is suspected that there was receiving gratuities related to procurement within the MPR RI," said the source, Friday night, June 20.
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As for today, the KPK is also investigating allegations of corruption at the Secretariat General of the DPR regarding the procurement of furniture or furniture at the official residence of lawmakers. It is suspected that the filling of the living room to the bedroom was rigged.
A number of suspects have been named, one of which is the Secretary General of the DPR RI Indra Iskandar. However, the KPK has not made any arrests to date.
The spokesman for the KPK at that time, Tessa Mahardhika, said that the detention of Indra and the suspects was still waiting for the Financial and Development Supervisory Agency (BPKP) to calculate state losses. Certainties are needed to make forced efforts.
"We respect the BPKP auditor who is currently calculating, he hopes that it will be completed soon and this case can be immediately transferred to the public prosecutor," Tessa told reporters quoted on Friday, March 14.