JAKARTA - The former KPU commissioner, Wahyu Setiawan, fulfilled the summons for an examination sent by KPK investigators to witness the alleged interim replacement bribery (PAW) case for members of the DPR for the 2019-2024 period with the suspect Harun Masiku.

Wahyu Setiawan arrived at the KPK's Red and White Building at around 09.49 WIB. Seen, he was wearing a light blue shirt.

Before undergoing the examination, Wahyu had time to ask several questions. One of them is about the contents of the envelope he was carrying.

"I was asked to attend by investigators regarding Harun Masiku. Bring documents (containing envelopes)," Wahyu told reporters, Thursday, December 28.

Then, the former KPU commissioner also had time to express his hope that Harun Masiku, who had been a fugitive for years, would be immediately arrested. So, you can be responsible for your actions legally.

Wahyu was originally through punishment. He was sent by the KPK to the Kedungpane Penitentiary (Lapas), Semarang, Central Java in June 2021.

Until, he was finally declared released on condition since October 6, 2023. However, he still has to undergo guidance at the Semarang Correctional Center (Bapas).

"I have PB [Required Release] on October 6, I have carried out my responsibilities, I am responsible for what I did, and I obtained PB based on the applicable laws and regulations," said Wahyu.

Harun Masiku is a suspect in giving bribes to former KPU commissioner Wahyu Setiawan is still at large today. He became a suspect for allegedly bribing him into being a member of the DPR through the interim replacement mechanism (PAW).

He has been on the wanted list (DPO) since January 29, 2020. Most recently, the KPK informed that the National Central Bureau (NCB) of Interpol Indonesia had issued a red notice on behalf of Harun Masiku on Friday, July 30.

In carrying out this search, the KPK has collaborated with a number of parties such as the Criminal Investigation Unit of the National Police and the Director General of Immigration at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights (Kemenkumham).


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