KPK Ultimatum 2 Witnesses In Case Of TKA Permit Management Fulfill Calls Today
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) said that two witnesses in the case of managing a plan to use foreign workers (RPTKA) had not fulfilled the investigator's summons today. They should have been questioned at the KPK's Merah Putih building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta.
"The two witnesses have not yet been present," said KPK spokesman Budi Prasetyo to reporters, Friday, December 5.
The two witnesses who have not been present are Ulya Fithra Asmar as a private employee or a foreign worker agent and the private sector who is named M. Indra Syah Putra.
Budi reminded the witnesses in the RPTKA management case to be present to fulfill the investigator's summons. Because, their statements are needed.
The KPK urges the parties summoned to be present to fulfill the examination by investigators, in order to provide the information needed to reveal so that this case becomes clear.
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Previously reported, the KPK announced eight suspects in the extortion case for the processing of foreign workers' permits (TKA) at the Ministry of Manpower (Kemnaker) for the 2019-2024 period.
Two of them were Suhartono and Haryanto who had served as Director General of Manpower Placement and Expansion of Job Opportunities (Binapenta and PKK) of the Ministry of Manpower. They are suspected of having participated in the flow of extortion money from foreign workers whose value reached Rp53.7 billion.
Meanwhile, the other suspect is Wisnu Pramono as Director of PPTKA of the Ministry of Manpower; Devi Anggraeni as Coordinator of the PPTKA Feasibility Test for the period 2020-July 2024 then became Director of PPTKA for the period 2024-2025; Gatot Widiartono as Coordinator of Analysis and Control of Foreign Workers The Directorate of Control of the Use of Foreign Workers of the Ministry of Manpower; and Putri Citra Wahyoe, Jamal Shodiqin, and Alfa Eshad who are staff at the Directorate General of Binapenta and PPK.
Next, the KPK developed this case by ensnaring a new suspect. The determination of the legal status is based on an investigation warrant (sprindik) issued in October.