JAKARTA - Former investigator of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Aulia Postiera exposed bad habits that occurred in the institution after being led by Firli Bahuri and his friends. One of them, the anti-corruption commission often announces cases that are still under investigation.

"The bad habits of the KPK during the Firli cs era: 1. Announcing cases that are still under investigation," Aulia said as quoted from her Twitter account @paidjodirajo, Monday, November 22.

Not only that, Firli Bahuri et al have another habit of not announcing suspects in alleged corruption crimes even though the Investigation Order (Sprindik) has been issued.

The KPK, continued Aulia, has a habit of announcing suspects after an arrest is made and this raises questions.

"Guess what that means," he said.

Furthermore, Aulia highlighted the new habit of KPK leaders during this period in conveying allegations of corruption that were being investigated. According to him, this is actually forbidden because it will make it difficult for investigators to find evidence to ensnare the perpetrators of the riot.

In addition, this action is also considered to threaten the work of prosecution because the related parties have the potential to destroy the evidence they have. Thus, these various bad habits made Aulia wonder if the KPK really wanted to work or was it just looking for a sensation.

"Announcing a case that is still under investigation will certainly make it difficult for investigators who are still working to find sufficient preliminary evidence. The parties involved have the potential to eliminate evidence," he said.

"Or the goal is just to make a sensation that the KPK is still working," concluded Aulia.


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