Deputy Speaker Of The House Of Representatives Azis Syamsuddin Reportedly Becomes A Suspect In The KPK, This Is The Response Of The DPR MKD
JAKARTA - The House of Representatives' Honorary Court (MKD) has stated that it will not interfere in the legal process for the Deputy Speaker of the Indonesian Parliament, Aziz Syamsuddin, who was reportedly named a suspect by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK). The MKD will also not intervene and leave the legal process for the DPR leadership in the field of Korpolkam entirely to the KPK. September. The MKD, he said, would observe the legal process that is taking place at the anti-corruption agency. According to him, the KPK has been based on facts and applicable laws and regulations in enforcing the law.
"We certainly respect the ongoing legal process at the KPK. We think that the KPK must carry out all its policies based on the applicable laws and laws," said the deputy chairman of the Gerindra Party. Previously, Azis Syamsuddin's name appeared in the indictment of a former KPK investigator, AKP Stepanus Robin Pattuju. One of them mentioned that Azis Syamsudin asked Robin for help in handling a case involving him and Aliza Gunado regarding the KPK investigation in Central Lampung.
The KPK prosecutor stated in the indictment that Azis Syamsuddin and Aliza Gunado gave Rp3,099,887,000 and USD36,000 to AKP Robin and his partner as lawyers on behalf of Maskur Husain. Aziz suspect.
"KPK is currently investigating the alleged TPK (Corruption Crime) case of giving gifts or promises related to the handling of TPK cases handled by the KPK in Central Lampung Regency," said Ali Fikri, Thursday, September 23.
Fikri said the investigation team is still working and continues to collect evidence and examine a number of witnesses in Jakarta, Bandung, Tangerang and Lampung.
"KPK will convey in full the chronology and construction of the case, the articles that are suspected, and of course the parties who are designated as suspects at a later time," he said.
"We will announce the suspect when an attempt is made to force the arrest and/or detention," continued Fikri.