JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has confirmed evidence related to the alleged corruption of the road construction project in Mempawah Regency, West Kalimantan will be investigated. Investigators will clarify the witnesses summoned.
As for this case, the anti-corruption commission has confiscated evidence from a number of locations that were searched last week. One of them is the private house of West Kalimantan Governor Ria Norsan.
"The results of the search will certainly be analyzed by a team which will later of course be needed to clarify or confirm with related parties," said KPK spokesman Budi Prasetyo to reporters quoted on Monday, September 29.
Meanwhile, Budi on a separate occasion did not explain the findings obtained by investigators during a search at Ria Norsan's house to the Mempawah Regent's official residence.
"At this time we have not been able to convey in detail the items that were secured and confiscated," he said.
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As previously reported, the KPK searched a number of locations to look for evidence of alleged corruption in West Kalimantan Province, precisely in Mempawah Regency on Sunday, April 27.
In addition, forced efforts were also carried out in the Sanggau and Pontianak areas with a total of 16 locations. Investigators then found electronic evidence and a number of documents related to alleged corruption at the Mempawah District Public Works (PU) Office.
Later, the KPK said that this search was to find evidence of alleged corruption which was investigated using a new investigation letter (sprindik). It is suspected that there were allegations related to the increase in Sekabuk-Sei Sederam Road and the work of improving the Jalan Sekit Rama-Sei Semeram at the Public Works Office of Mempawah Regency for the 2015 Fiscal Year.
There are three suspects who have been named who have not been officially announced by the KPK. However, from the information gathered they are Abdurahman as a civil servant; Lutfi Kaharuddin who is an entrepreneur or President Director of PT Aditama Borneo Prima; and Idy Safriadi as a civil servant of Mempawah Regency.
The three of them are suspected of having caused the state to lose up to Rp40 billion. This amount is said to be changing because the calculation is still being carried out.
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