JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) plans to examine the General Chairperson of the East Kalimantan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN) for the 2022-2027 period, namely Payang Donna Faroek on Tuesday, September 9. The son of the former East Kalimantan Governor, Awang Faroek, will be questioned regarding the alleged bribery of mining business permits (IUP).

"The KPK has scheduled an examination of sister DDW as Chair of the East Kalimantan Chamber of Commerce and Industry," said KPK spokesman Budi Prasetyo to reporters in a written statement, Monday, September 8.

Budi said this inspection was carried out at the KPK's Red and White building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta. Donna's shadow was asked to answer the call.

Apart from Mayang Donna, investigators also scheduled an examination of Chandra Setiawan alias Iwan Chandra today, September 8.

As for this case, the anti-corruption commission has detained the Commissioner of PT Sepiak Jaya Kaltim, Rudy Ong Chandra on Monday, August 25. He was detained after trying to hide from investigators and was finally forcibly picked up in Surabaya, East Java.

The bribery case in the management of the IUP began when Rudy gave Sugeng the power to become a broker. There were six companies whose permits were taken care of in June 2014.

Furthermore, the matter of extending the IUP was continued by Iwan Chandra, who is Sugeng's colleague. This process took place in August 2014.

To speed up this management process, Rudy then met with the Governor of East Kalimantan for the period 2008-2013 and 2013-2018 Awang Faroek Ishak. The meeting was held at the official residence with Iwan Chandra.

He then gave Rp3 billion for the cost of managing six IUPs and a fee for Iwan Chandra. He then met Amrullah as Head of the East Kalimantan ESDM Service.

After cleaning up, Iwan Chandra then sent Rp150 million to Markus Taruk Allo as Head of the Business Section of the East Kalimantan Provincial Government's ESDM Service and Rp50 million for Amrullah.

Then Rudy Ong gave money to the Chairman of the East Kalimantan Chamber of Commerce and Industry who is the daughter of Awang Faroek, Dayang Donna Walfiaries Tania. This award is a ransom for the six IUPs proposed worth IDR 3.5 billion.

The KPK detailed that Rp3 billion was handed over at a hotel in Samarinda and Rp500 million in Singapore dollar denominations. As a result of his actions, Dayang Donna and his father, Awang Faroek, have been named suspects.

However, the anti-corruption commission will then issue a letter of termination of investigation (SP3) against Awang Faroek due to death some time ago.


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