JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) said the granting of permission for Papua Governor Lukas Enembe abroad for treatment depends on the recommendation of the Indonesian Doctors Association (IDI) team. They do not want to arbitrarily allow the alleged corruption suspect to travel.
"Now we are coordinating with IDI to then determine whether the person concerned needs to be treated abroad or whether it is sufficient domestically," said KPK Deputy Chair Nurul Ghufron as quoted on Monday, December 5.
IDI will later assess the results of the Lukas assessment some time ago. Moreover, they entered the independent team brought by the KPK to the residence of Lukas Enembe in Jayapura, Papua.
If IDI's recommendation states that Lukas does not need to be taken abroad, treatment will be carried out domestically. Ghufron ensured that the KPK would facilitate the handling of the health to prioritize the suspect's rights.
"If it can still be handled domestically, the KPK needs to facilitate its health management in the country," he said.
He also ensured that Lukas must be in good health first processed regarding the alleged corruption he committed. "If it is considered healthy, then we will continue," he said.
Lukas Enembe's attorney, Petrus Bala Pattyona, said his client had worsened his condition. The alleged corruption suspect is claimed to have immediately received health care in Singapore.
Petrus even said Lukas' condition could be serious if he was not immediately taken to the Lion Country.
"So the latest developments regarding Pak Lukas' condition have worsened in three ways, his illness, kidney, lungs, and stroke so that doctors in Singapore have sent recommendations in essence that Mr. LE must be brought to Singapore," said Petrus to reporters.
If the KPK does not believe it, assistance to Lukas can be done. Most importantly, continued Petrus, his client must be immediately taken to Singapore on humanitarian grounds.
Moreover, KPK Chairman Firli Bahuri has stated that he will prioritize health for humanitarian reasons. Thus, it is hoped that soon so that Lukas can immediately seek treatment.
"We have submitted a letter asking the KPK to allow you to go to Singapore, to the hospital there because the doctors who handle it are from Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore," he concluded.
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