JAKARTA - The Indonesian Anti-Corruption Society (MAKI) supports the reporting of handling cases of alleged bribes and gratification of imports in the Directorate General of Customs and Excise (DJBC) which was carried out by the Center for Budget Analysis (CBA) to the Supervisory Board of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK).

MAKI Coordinator Boyamin Saiman said the support was given because the KPK was considered to have not completed the case which started from the hand-in-hand operation (OTT) in February 2026. All parties suspected of enjoying the flow must be processed thoroughly.

"Support the report because the KPK seems to be playing around," Boyamin told reporters, Wednesday, July 8.

According to him, the investigation should not stop at the suspects who have been processed. The KPK is also asked to trace all alleged flows of funds that appear in the investigation and trial process.

"KPK must finish all those involved, including the testimony of witnesses on the flow of money to high officials at the Customs," said Boyamin.

"Whoever is suspected of being involved in receiving funds must be investigated," he continued.

The Executive Director of CBA, Uchok Sky Khadafi complained about the handling of alleged bribery of the import of goods in the Customs and Excise Directorate General to the KPK Supervisory Board on Monday, July 6. He highlighted the clarity of handling the 10 clusters that emerged in the case.

The clusters highlighted include alleged bribery and gratification of PT Blue Ray Cargo, manipulation of red lines and green lines, examination of around 20 forwarding companies, alleged involvement of PT Infinity and Fasdeli, alleged flow of funds to BPOM and the Ministry of Trade, the Semarang cluster, alleged safe house and taxes, alleged obstruction of investigation, transactions associated with Heri Setiyono alias Heri Black, to the emergence of the name of BPK member Nyoman Adhi Suryadnyana in the trial.

"Dewas does not need to enter the technical investigation. But Dewas has the authority to oversee whether the process, public communication, and institutional accountability of the KPK are in accordance with the law and ethics," said Uchok after reporting.

"The success of the KPK is not only measured by the number of suspects. The success of the KPK is measured by its ability to dismantle the entire ecosystem of corruption fairly, completely, and based on evidence," he concluded.


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