JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has denied that it has named a suspect in the alleged corruption in the implementation of Formula E through the case title process or exposure. This rebuttal was conveyed in response to the circulating news. "There is no exposure plan yet," said KPK Deputy Chair Alexander Marwata in a written statement, Thursday, September 22. The KPK is still investigating the criminal incident in the allegation. No meetings have yet been held to determine the status of the case. "Yes, that's true, it's still an investigation," said Alex. As previously reported, the anti-corruption commission confirmed that the party was investigating allegations of corruption in the Formula E racing event in DKI Jakarta. There are several parties who have been summoned, one of which is the Governor of DKI Jakarta Anies Baswedan on Wednesday, September 7. At that time, investigators examined Anies for 11 hours. After being examined, the former Minister of Education and Culture did not want to talk much about holding the international racing event. At that time, Anies actually discussed the prevention of corruption that had been done. There are various steps, including implementing anti-corruption courses when they were rectors at Paramadina University. Apart from Anies, a number of parties have also been summoned. One of them, the Chairman of the DKI Jakarta DPRD, Prasetyo Edy Marsudi, who admitted that he explained about the loan of Rp180 billion by the DKI Jakarta Dispora to pay the commitment fee to Formula E Operations (FEO).

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