JAKARTA - The Minister of State Secretary (Mensesneg) Prasetyo Hadi emphasized that the government has no plans to revise the Law (UU) on the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK).

"No, there was no discussion at all about that," said Prasetyo as quoted by ANTARA, Wednesday, February 18.

According to him, the government also does not want to revise the law after there are issues that are developing in the public.

In addition, he said that this had nothing to do with President Joko Widodo's statement that he wanted the KPK Law to be returned to the old version.

"What does this have to do with Mr. Jokowi? There is none, there is none (revision of the KPK Law)," he said.

Previously, KPK Chairman Setyo Budiyanto said the revision of the Corruption Crime Law or Tipikor Law was one of the absolute conditions for Indonesia to join the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

Setyo also said to all parties concerned that accession to the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention was not merely a diplomatic agenda, but an important momentum to renew national laws to be in line with international anti-corruption standards.


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