Ganjar Dragged Report Of Alleged Corruption Of Bank Jateng After Presidential Election, KPK: We Don't See This Red, Yellow Or Gray
Deputy Chairperson of the KPK Alexander Marwata (Wardhany Tsa Tsia/VOI)
JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has confirmed that the investigation into alleged corruption cannot be politicized, including when handling reports that dragged former Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo. They don't care which party the number three presidential candidate came from. This was conveyed by KPK Deputy Chairman Alexander Marwata in response to reports of alleged corruption at Bank Jateng submitted by the Chairman of Indonesia Police Watch (IPW) Sugeng Teguh Santoso. Ganjar was dragged along with one of the former Directors of PT Bank Jateng with the initials S. " “ if we never saw whether there was a political element or not," Alexander told reporters at the KPK's Red and White House, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Wednesday, March 6. "Is this color red, yellow, green, gray, we don't see it like that," he continued. Alexander ensured that his subordinates in the public complaint department would be professional. They will not differentiate cases per case because all incoming reports will be followed up. "And I'm sure our staff below don't care what color the person is," he said. Previously reported, Ganjar was reported with the former Director of Bank Jateng with the initials S to the KPK by the Chairman of IPW Sugeng Teguh Santoso. There are allegations of cashback receipts from the underwriter insurance company that has not been reported. Ganjar then denied accepting gratuities or bribes as reported by Sugeng. He said, none of the money went into his pocket from Bank Jateng. "I never received gratification like he reported," said Ganjar when contacted by VOI via text message, Tuesday, March 5.
Meanwhile, Spokesperson for the National Winning Team (TPN) Ganjar-Mahfud MD, Cyril totaling Hakim or Chico Hakim accused the report that dragged Ganjar's name regarding the political movement. It is suspected that the move was related to the insistence of the issuance of the right to fraud in the 2024 General Election. "It was very coincidental when Pak Ganjar was the first to launch the right to inquiry and then this report happened," Chico said when contacted by reporters.

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