JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has requested information from related parties to investigate allegations of corruption in the construction of luxury toilets which amounted to Rp. 96.8 billion in Bekasi Regency, West Java.

This request for information was carried out in the investigation process because this allegation is still in the process of being investigated.

"There are several parties who have been summoned for clarification," said KPK Investigation Director Setyo Budiyanto in a press conference broadcast on the Indonesian KPK YouTube, Thursday, November 4.

In addition, the KPK also ensures that there is already a team that moves to collect data, information, and documents. "But we will not share the details because the stages are still under investigation," said Setyo.

"When the time comes, whether the process meets the adequacy of the evidence, then Pak Ali (Plt Spokesman for the KPK for Enforcement Ali Fikri) will convey it," he added.

Previously reported, the KPK admitted that it was investigating allegations of corruption related to the construction of toilets in a number of schools in Bekasi Regency, West Java, which cost up to Rp. 96.8 billion. This investigation was carried out because of the large number of public reports submitted to the anti-corruption commission.

For information, the construction of toilets in elementary schools (SD) or junior high schools (SMP) in Bekasi Regency had become a public spotlight. The reason is that the project budget reaches tens of billions of rupiah for 488 toilets.


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