The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) does not want to talk much about the alleged corruption of COVID-19 social assistance (bansos) in the form of rice in DKI Jakarta. Sources said that an investigation was being carried out. Head of the KPK News Section Ali Fikri emphasized that the KPK did not want to talk much in this case. Information will be provided when the case is in the investigation stage. "When the investigation and prosecution process is carried out, we will definitely convey it later," Ali Fikri told reporters at the KPK's Red and White Building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Thursday, February 16. If it is at that stage, Ali ensures that existing developments will be informed to the public. "That's all I can say," he said. Previously, social media activist, Rudi Valinka, through his Twitter account @kurawa said that the KPK had visited the PD Pasar Jaya Office last week. It is suspected that there were two directors of the regional-owned company who ticketed evidence. In the tweet, Rudi also revealed that the anti-corruption commission had summoned the Managing Director of PD Pasar Jaya to the KPK's Red and White House for questioning regarding DKI social assistance in 2020. "Everything is done secretly," wrote the social media activist. Rudi uploaded the alleged corruption of the COVID-19 social assistance in the form of rice in DKI. He said there were findings of rotten rice in the Pasar Jaya warehouse in the Pulogadung area, East Jakarta. In a series of his tweets, Kurawa did not clearly reveal the alleged corruption and the nominal. He only revealed data that was claimed to be the result of a forensic audit of the public accounting firm (KAP) Ernst & Young who stated that there was an unknown threat or unknown loss of Rp150 billion.

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