JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has confirmed that the chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin), Arsjad Rasjid Mangkuningrat, has been properly summoned as a witness regarding the alleged corruption case that ensnared Papua Governor Lukas Enembe. The investigator's summons has been sent. "We re-checked the letter, for sure the information we received was sent," said Head of the KPK News Section Ali Fikri to reporters, Thursday, December 15. Later, the KPK will send a summons to Arsjad again. Moreover, he was absent from the investigator's summons on Tuesday, December 13 yesterday. This summons was made because investigators needed Arsjad's statement. "Later, of course, it will be sent back," said Ali. If Arsjad could not attend, he was asked to contact the KPK. Ali said, there are many ways that can be done. "If the witness wants confirmation, please contact the KPK through the available facilities," he said. As previously reported, Lukas Enembe has been named a suspect in alleged corruption by the KPK. However, he did not fulfill the investigator's summons because he was sick. Furthermore, the KPK left for Jayapura on Thursday, November 3 to examine Lukas. The examination was carried out at his home. At that time, the KPK team consisting of independent doctors and investigators were present led by KPK Chairman Firli Bahuri. Arriving in Jayapura, Firli had a chance to talk with Lukas. During the conversation, Firli asked about Lukas' condition and spoke for about 15 minutes. Even so, Lukas' examination did not last long because he was sick.

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