Tanjungbalai Case, Deputy Chairperson Of The KPK Lili Pintauli Reported Novel Baswedan Et Al To Dewas
JAKARTA - Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) investigators Novel Baswedan and Rizky Anungata, as well as former Director of Inter-Commission Network Development and Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Agencies Sujanarko reported KPK deputy chairman Lili Pintauli Siregar to the KPK Supervisory Board (Dewas).
The report was filed on Tuesday, June 8. This report was made on the suspicion of Lili's connection with the case that dragged the former KPK investigator, Stepanus Robin Pattuju.
"Events like this make the KPK very depressed and it is no longer trusted by the public," Sujanarko told reporters in a written statement on Wednesday, June 9.
There were two allegations of ethical violations reported. First, he allegedly contacted and informed the progress of handling the case of the Mayor of Tanjungbalai M. Syahrial.
"For this alleged act, IDIC is suspected of violating the principle of integrity, namely Article 4 paragraph (2) letter a, Regulation of the Indonesian KPK Supervisory Board Number 2 of 2020 concerning Enforcement of the KPK Code of Ethics and Code of Conduct," he said.
Second, Lili allegedly used her position as leader to pressure Syahrial to settle the employment affairs of his sister-in-law, Ruri Prihatini Lubis, at the Tirta Kualo Tanjungbalai Water Supply Company.
For the alleged second act, Lili is suspected of violating the principle of integrity, namely Article 4 paragraph (2) letter b, Regulation of the Indonesian KPK Supervisory Board Number 2 of 2020 concerning Enforcement of the KPK Code of Ethics and Code of Conduct.
In the future process, investigator Rizka Anungnata expressed his willingness to be a witness. The reason, he has a lot of information related to the alleged violation.
"Based on this, we should suspect or at least suspect that there has been an ethical violation committed by IDIC," he said.
Furthermore, if it is not proven, KPK investigator Novel Baswedan asked the supervisory board to announce it to the public. That way, according to him, the KPK will be free from the stigma of improper habits in handling cases.
"This is important and has a big impact on the sustainability of the KPK and is an issue that concerns the spirit and soul, the dignity of the KPK as an institution for taking action against corruption," he concluded.