JAKARTA - The Supervisory Board of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) will soon hold an ethics hearing related to the alleged receipt of the Mandalika MotoGP facilities and tickets that involved the Deputy Chairman of the KPK, Lili Pintauli Siregar. The trial is scheduled for next week.

"Yes, the ethics session for the IDIC is scheduled for July 5," said the KPK Supervisory Board Syamsuddin Haris when contacted by reporters, Friday, July 1.

Syamsuddin said the ethics trial would later be conducted behind closed doors in accordance with the KPK Supervisory Board Regulation. Later, when the verdict is read out, it will be open to the public.

"According to the rules of the Council, the ethics trial will be held closed, except for the reading of the verdict which is carried out openly," he said.

Lili Pintauli Siregar was again reported to the KPK Council for allegedly receiving hotel accommodation facilities to tickets to watch the 2022 MotoGP race at the Mandalika International Circuit, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), from PT Pertamina (Persero).

In dealing with the alleged receipt, the KPK has collected materials and information from related parties, including the state-owned company. President Director of PT Pertamina (Persero) Nicke Widyawati has also been examined some time ago and provided additional information in writing.

Not only that, the KPK Council has also asked related parties to bring proof of booking accommodation at Amber Lombok Beach Resort and Mandalika MotoGP tickets at the Grandstand Premium Zone A-Red.

This is the second time the former Deputy Chairperson of the Witness and Victim Protection Agency (LPSK) has dealt with the KPK Council.

Lili was previously given a severe sanction in the form of cutting her basic salary by 40 percent for 12 months because she was proven to have violated the Code of Ethics and the Code of Conduct in the form of abusing her influence as a KPK leader for personal interests and dealing directly with the party whose case is being handled by the KPK, namely the Mayor of Tanjungbalai, M. Syahrial.


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