JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) invites former DPR member Angelina Sondakh to submit a report if he knows and has initial evidence of the mastermind in the Wisma Atlet corruption case.

This was conveyed by Acting KPK Spokesperson for Enforcement Sector Ali Fikri in response to Angelina Sondakh's statement that he had pocketed the names of the people who sent him to prison.

"KPK invites parties who know and have initial evidence of alleged corruption crimes to be able to report their complaints to the KPK," said Ali in a written statement, Tuesday, April 5.

From the complaint, the KPK will conduct a study later. The goal is to find out whether the alleged corruption reported is in accordance with the authority of the Corruption Eradication Commission for further action.

"People who want to report complaints of alleged criminal acts of corruption to the KPK can send them via email [email protected]," he said.

Ali also advised ex-convicts to invite the public to apply anti-corruption values. Moreover, the punishment given to them is expected to have a deterrent effect.

"We also hope that ex-corruption convicts can convey messages of invitation to the public not to commit or be involved in criminal acts of corruption," he said.

"Because the criminal penalty for corruption has a real deterrent effect not only for the perpetrators, but also for their families, relatives, and the surrounding environment," Ali added.

In an interview, Angelina Sondakh admitted that he was trapped and sacrificed during the Hambalang corruption case.

It didn't stop there, Angie, Angelina Sondakh's nickname, also said that the act of corruption she had committed could not be done alone. However, he did not want to talk further about who the person in question was.

Angie only asked the public to be able to take lessons from the corruption case that had ensnared her.

Previously reported, Angelina Sondakh or Angie had breathed free air from the Pondok Bambu Jakarta Women's Correctional Institution (Lapas) on Thursday, March 3. He was released after serving a 10-year sentence.

Angie has been in prison since 27 April 2012. She was found guilty of being involved in a corruption case in the construction of the 2011 SEA Games Athlete's House in Palembang.

For his actions, he was sentenced to 10 years in prison and a fine of Rp. 500 million. Not only that, Angie was required to pay a replacement fee of Rp. 2.5 billion and US$ 1.2 million, a subsidiary for 4 months and 5 days.

Of the amount to be paid, he just paid a fine of Rp 500 million. Meanwhile, for the replacement money, Angie has paid Rp8,815,972,772 and the remaining Rp4,538,027,278 was replaced with a prison sentence of 4 months and 5 days.


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