Again, Novel Baswedan Reported Lili Pintauli To The KPK Supervisory Board
KPK Deputy Chairman Lili Pintauli Siregar (KPK Public Relations)

JAKARTA - Former Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) investigators Novel Baswedan and Rizka Anungnata reported Lili Pintauli Siregar to the KPK Supervisory Board. Both reported the Deputy Chairperson of the KPK on suspicion of violating ethics because he had communicated with one of the contestants for the North Labuhanbatu Pilkada (Labura), namely Darno.

"In addition to being involved in the handling of the Tanjungbalai case, the LPS as the reported party is also involved in several other cases, namely those related to the North Labuhanbatu case which we were handling as investigators," Novel said in a report letter to the KPK Council quoted on Friday, October 22.

In that communication, Darno allegedly asked Lili to speed up the detention of the Regent of Labura Khairuddin Syah who had been named a suspect by the KPK before the 2020 Pilkada began. At that time, Khairuddin again ran as a candidate for incumbent.

"Where this fact was conveyed by the suspect Khairuddin Syah to the reporter at that time. Khairuddin also told the reporter that he had evidence in the form of photos of the meeting between the reported and Darno's brother," Novel said.

Furthermore, he said that the ethics session of the Supervisory Board regarding the alleged ethical violation had been carried out. As reporters, they have also completed the evidence and submitted it to the Secretariat of the Council and received a receipt as of 12 August.

However, in the Dewas Decision Number 5/Dewas/Etik/07/2021 on August 30, the reporter saw that there were no facts on the clarification examination or facts on the ethical trial regarding Lili in the Labura case. Thus, they as reporters submit this complaint to the Supervisory Board.

"Furthermore, we entrust the KPK Supervisory Board for further processes in the interest of the continuity and sustainability of the Corruption Eradication Commission, the organizational integrity of the KPK, and the Corruption Eradication Movement," said Novel, who was expelled by the anti-corruption commission for failing to become a state civil servant (ASN) after failing to fulfill his duties as a civil servant. requirements for the National Insight Test Assessment.

As previously reported, this is not the first time that Lili Pintauli has been accused of violating ethics. He was previously proven to have committed a violation and was given a severe sanction in the form of a 40 percent deduction from his basic salary for 12 months.

This sanction was imposed after the KPK Supervisory Board stated that Lili was proven to have violated ethics by communicating with the party whose case was being handled, namely the Mayor of Tanjungbalai M Syahrial and using her position for her personal interests.

Syahrial became a party to the case because at that time investigators were investigating the alleged sale and purchase of positions in the Tanjungbalai City Government. Their meeting started with a flight to Jakarta from Medan.


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