JAKARTA - Member of the General Election Supervisory Agency (Bawaslu) RI Lolly Suhenti said that his party would announce the results of an initial investigation regarding the alleged violation in the form of odd transactions for campaign funds for the 2024 Election. Allegations of money political practices revealed by the Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Center (PPATK), said Lolly, will be submitted next week. "Yes, we will convey it to the public because at this time we are conducting a disbursement of the data," Lolly told reporters at the Bawaslu RI building, Central Jakarta, Sunday, December 17.Lolly emphasized the deepening of the alleged election violation case, including what PPATK revealed, must be carried out carefully by Bawaslu.This internal Bawaslu application, continued Lolly, was carried out before it was later handled by the Integrated Law Enforcement Center (Gakkumdu) which also became the police, and the prosecutor's office if later elements of the violation were found. "The matter of what PPATK submitted, of course our glasses, must be seen regarding the rules of campaign funds. So, we have to be observed. In the head of Bawaslu, the concept of thinking of election supervisors, all things, it could potentially be a violation," explained Lolly. Previously, PPATK Head Ivan Yustiavandana said his party found a number of political practices of money through e-money and e-wallet during the 2024 election campaign. According to him, this was not included in the indication of the case. However, his party claimed to find a massive increase of suspicious financial transactions. Yes, there is (money) through e-money or e-wallet. We find indeed a massive increase of suspicious transactions related to the contestation parties we got (in) DCT (fixed candidate list), Ivan said in his statement, Thursday 14 December. He continued, throughout the PPATK experience in elections, special account of campaign funds (RKDK) tends to move flatly. In fact, transactions moving from other parties.

"We ask where all kinds of campaign financing comes from if the RKDK does not move. We see that there is a potential for people to get sources from illegal results to be used to help like that," he said. In this case, PPATK admitted that it had sent letters to the KPU and Bawaslu to follow up on this matter.


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