JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) ensures that the complaints submitted by the Chairman of Indonesia Police Watch (IPW) Teguh Sugeng Santoso related to allegations of corruption at Bank Jateng will be followed up. Of course, we will immediately follow up by verifying, review," said Head of the KPK News Section Ali Fikri to reporters quoted on Wednesday, March 6. Ali also said that further coordination would be carried out in the process. Why is the review verification carried out first, of course, the complaint will be received in the Complaints of the Deputy for Information and Data, so that later it will be ascertained whether the terms of the community report are fulfilled as stipulated or not,''' he said. After verifying later the data collection will be carried out later, Ali said. Coordination will be carried out again with the reporter. And this is also done as the other public reports that go to the KPK,'' explained Ali.'' The development will definitely be submitted to Bank Jateng in the central branch and 5.5 percent for shareholders consisting in 2014-2023 when reporting to the KPK. He said the mode used is cashback acceptance of the insurance company that provides credit coverage on bank creditors in the area. Cashback is estimated to be 16 percent of the premium value. It is estimated to be allocated from 2014 to 2023.," said Sugeng when contacted by reporters after reporting, Tuesday, March 5.5 billion. Sugeng detailed that 5 percent was given to Bank Jateng at the central and branch and 5.5 percent for shareholders consisting of the regional government. "The remaining 5.5 percent (resident, red) was given to the controlling shareholder of Bank Ja which is suspected to be the head of the Central Java region with the initials GP, "said Sugeng. It is estimated to have occurred from 2014 to 2023. The large number if all of them may be more than Rp100 billion in addition to the 5.5 billion. Therefore, it is not reported that this crime action could be suspected. So Supor is called Super has been received by the first KP

Meanwhile, Ganjar denied accepting gratuities or bribes as reported by Sugeng. He said, no money had entered his pocket from Bank Jateng. "I have never received gratification as he reported," said Ganjar when contacted by VOI via text message, Tuesday, March 5.


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