JAKARTA - The former deputy chairman of the DPR, Azis Syamsuddin, did not answer any questions regarding the request for a fee in the administration of the Central Lampung Regency Special Allocation Fund (DAK).
After being questioned, Azis Syamsuddin, who was wearing an orange prison vest, chose to remain silent. He immediately got into the prisoner's car which took him to the South Jakarta Police Rutan.
There has been no explanation regarding the examination material being investigated by investigators. However, in the trial with the defendant Stepanus Robin Pattuju, it was revealed that the former deputy chairman of the Golkar Party had asked for a fee of 8 percent related to the management of these funds.
As previously reported, Azis Syamsuddin was named a suspect in connection with the alleged bribery in handling a corruption case currently being handled by the KPK in Central Lampung. This gift was given to Stepanus Robin Pattuju who had been dismissed from his job as an investigator to protect himself.
In this case, the anti-corruption commission suspected that Azis and former General Chairperson of the Golkar Party Youth Party (AMPG) Aliza Gunado had bribed KPK investigator Stepanus Robin Pattuju (SRP) worth Rp 3.1 billion out of a Rp 4 billion agreement.
The money was given to Stepanus so that the former investigators could secure their position in the alleged corruption of the Special Allocation Fund (DAK) in Central Lampung.
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