The KPK Supervisory Board Will Not Continue Allegations Of Lili Pintauli's Public Deceit To The Ethics Session
KPK Deputy Chairwoman Lili Pintauli Siregar while undergoing an ethics trial at the KPK Supervisory Board some time ago / KPK Public Relations DOK

JAKARTA - The Supervisory Board of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has decided not to continue the report on allegations of public deception by KPK Deputy Chair Lili Pintauli Siregar to the ethics trial.

In a letter signed by a member of the Corruption Eradication Committee, Harjono with the number: R-978/PI.02.03/03-04/04/2022 dated April 20, which was addressed to former KPK employee Benydictus Siumlala, et al as a reporter, it was stated that Lili's alleged ethical and behavioral violations it will not continue.

"The actions of sister Lili Pintauli Siregar who allegedly violated the Supervisory Board Regulation Number 02 of 2020 concerning the Code of Ethics and the Code of Conduct of the Corruption Eradication Commission, were not continued in the ethics trial because the ethical sanctions had already been absorbed by the Ethics Court Decision Number 05/DEWAS/ETIK/07/2021 ," said the letter, Wednesday, April 20.

The letter also ensures that information gathering and clarification activities have been carried out. Not only that, Lili has also been proven to have lied at a press conference on April 30, 2021 by stating that she has never communicated with the litigants, namely the former Mayor of Tanjungbalai M Syahrial.

"One of the reasons the Supervisory Board imposed sanctions in the Ethics Session Decision Number 05/DEWAS/ETIK/07/2021 was a lie committed by sister Lili Pintauli Siregar at a press conference on April 30, 2021 so that the sanctions imposed had absorbed the alleged violation of the code of ethics and code of conduct. behavior related to public deceit."

Previously reported, Lili was reported to by a number of former KPK employees, one of which was Benedict Siumlala. This report was made because he said that he had never communicated with M Syahrial, who is a litigant at the KPK in a press conference.

However, the statement delivered by Lili is actually different from the decision of the KPK Supervisory Board some time ago. The former deputy head of the Witness and Victim Protection Agency (LPSK) was instead given a sanction because he was proven to have communicated with M. Syahrial.

As a result of her actions, Lili received a sanction in the form of cutting her basic salary by 40 percent for 12 months.


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