JAKARTA - Head of the DKI Jakarta Inspectorate Syaefulloh Hidayat and President Director of PT Jakarta Propertindo (Jakpro) Widi Amanasto visited the KPK Red and White Building today or Tuesday, November 9. Apparently, this group submitted documents related to the implementation of the Formula E racing event that allegedly occurred in it.

The handover was carried out after the anti-corruption commission admitted that it was conducting an investigation and had even summoned and collected information and evidence from parties suspected of being involved.

After meeting with the KPK leadership, Syaefulloh said that his party had submitted documents related to the international electric car racing event. This submission is done so that the anti-corruption commission can provide feedback and recommendations.

"The documents that we submitted are complete from the planning process to the final position. Hopefully, it provides a complete picture of how we plan for the implementation of Formula E," Syaefulloh told reporters at the KPK's Red and White Building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta.

Furthermore, he made sure that he was ready to provide further explanations if the KPK needed it. "We, the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government, are ready if at any time further explanation is needed regarding the implementation of Formula E in Jakarta," said Syaefulloh.

"What is certain is that we will support it. The DKI Provincial Government really supports the efforts made by the KPK in the context of preventing corruption in Jakarta," he added.

Complementing Syaefulloh's statement, a member of the Governor's Team for the Acceleration of Development (TGUPP) Bambang Widjojanto, or familiarly called BW who participated in the group emphasized that his party had never covered up anything related to the polemic of the implementation of Formula E.

"Let's give the document, please check it. If there is anything else we need, we will give it all," said BW to reporters.

"So that nothing is covered up. We don't want hanky-panky too," added the former KPK leader.

In addition to aiming for transparency, BW said that the submission of documents related to the electric car race became a new tradition in an effort to show the responsibility of state administrators.

"We give all the documents. We also provide the classified and evidential ones for law enforcement. That way we really want there to be no more gossip about information. But we don't go into the main case, let the KPK (work, ed)," said BW.

Will review the document

The attitude of the DKI Provincial Government in submitting the Formula E implementation documents before being asked was then appreciated by the KPK. Acting KPK Spokesperson for Enforcement Ali Fikri said his team would conduct further studies and studies.

"The Investigative Team will examine and review the document in detail and in-depth to obtain information and data that is certainly needed in the process of investigating this case," Ali told reporters, Tuesday, November 9.

However, Ali has not explained further about the alleged corruption related to the electric car racing event. The cause is currently still under investigation.

"Currently, the KPK has not been able to convey it to the public considering that this case is still in the process of being investigated," said Ali.

Furthermore, Ali hopes that the DKI Provincial Government will continue to cooperate when called for further questioning and confirmation. "This is merely to expedite the legal process for the sake of justice and the clarity of a case," he stressed.

"We invite the public to continue to monitor and supervise the work of the KPK so that efforts to eradicate corruption have a real impact on the community," said Ali.


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