JAKARTA Nikita Mirzani's legal team, Usman Lawara, revealed that his party has submitted a number of additional evidences to the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) regarding reports of alleged bribery involving prosecutors and judges.

The prosecutor and judge reported by Nikita are the parties who handle cases of alleged threats and money laundering (TPPU) that dragged the artist's name.

"I and the team came to the KPK yesterday, submitting the supporting documents," said Usman Lawara when met at the South Jakarta District Court, Wednesday, October 8.

Usman explained that there were about five to six pieces of evidence that had been submitted. The evidence, he said, is initial data or preliminary evidence related to allegations of corruption in the form of bribery or gratification.

"We attach yesterday there were about five or six pieces of evidence, yes. The initial evidence or preliminary evidence for the alleged corruption is bribery or gratification," he explained.

Furthermore, Usman fully handed over the review process to the KPK to determine whether the evidence can be followed up legally.

"Please review the KPK, whether later the evidence can be meaningful before the law. It is all determined from the results of the review that will be carried out by the KPK later on," said Usman Lawara.

Correct KPK Examination Issues

Nikita Mirzani's legal team, Usman Lawara, straightened out the news that his client had been questioned by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) regarding reports of alleged gratification.

The report was addressed to prosecutors and judges who handled cases of alleged threats and money laundering (TPPU) that dragged Nikita Mirzani's name.

Usman emphasized that until now there has been no examination of his client by the KPK. His party is still waiting for an official summons from the anti-corruption agency.

"Not yet, not yet (there is an examination of Nikita at the KPK). Later it will be far away, we will wait for the latest information from the KPK," explained Usman Lawara when met at the South Jakarta District Court, Wednesday, October 8.

Furthermore, Usman confirmed the existence of a summons from the KPK, but the letter was not for examination, but a request for his party to complete Nikita Mirzani's report file.

"Yes, that's right. It's just a matter of interpreting it. That call, the letter was a letter from the KPK, correct. It was received last week by Nikita, that afternoon," said Usman.

He explained that the KPK requested additional documents as supporting data in the report of alleged corruption in the form of bribery or gratification filed by Nikita.

"In this case, the KPK conveys information that reports or complaints of alleged corruption in the form of bribery or gratuities are requested to complete supporting data, supporting documents," he said.

Usman added that his party had fulfilled the request by submitting about six additional pieces of evidence to the KPK.

"Yesterday, I went to the KPK, I fulfilled all of that. I and the team came to the KPK, submitting the supporting documents. What the KPK requested, we all conveyed," he concluded.


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