The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) continues to investigate allegations of corruption in the land acquisition for the Trans-Sumatra Toll Road (JTTS) project for the 2018-2020 fiscal year, including irregularities in the process of changing the name of the land purchased from the private sector.

The KPK spokesman, Budi Prasetyo, said that the investigative team had examined two witnesses on Thursday, namely the Director of Human Capital and Development of PT Hutama Karya (HK) for the 2014-2020 period Putut Aribowo (PA), and former Finance Director of PT HK Realtindo (HKR) Bambang Joko Sutarto (BJS).

"Witness PA was present and his statement was examined regarding irregularities not being renamed the land that PT HK had purchased from PT Sanitarindo Tangsel Jaya (STJ) in Bakauheni," Budi said in Jakarta, Friday, May 16.

The inspection of Bambang focuses on the flow of land acquisition costs in other locations.

"Witness BJS was also present. He was investigated regarding costs other than the purchase of land issued by PT HK and PT HKR related to land in Bakauheni and Kalianda, which would later be calculated as part of state losses," he explained.

Previously, the KPK had named three suspects in this case, namely former President Director of PT Hutama Karya Bintang Perbowo, former Head of Division at PT Hutama Karya M. Rizal Sutjipto, and Commissioner of PT STJ Iskandar Zulkarnaen.

A number of assets related to this case have been confiscated by the KPK. On April 30, 2025, the KPK confiscated 65 lands belonging to farmers in Kalianda, South Lampung.

Followed on May 6, 2025, the anti-corruption agency confiscated 13 plots of land in South Lampung and one field in South Tangerang.


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