JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) will complete a report on allegations of corruption that has dragged the Junior Attorney General for Non-Special Crimes (Jampidsus) Febrie Ardiansyah. The process is confirmed to be in accordance with the provisions of the Directorate of Public Reports and Complaints.

"We will complete the public report according to the provisions of the standard operating procedures in effect," said Head of the KPK News Section Ali Fikri to reporters at the KPK's Merah Putih building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Tuesday, May 28.

Ali said this process began with carrying out verification and reviews. Then, the KPK will coordinate with the reporting parties.

Even so, Ali did not want to mention the reporting party. This is because the agency did not open its name for security reasons.

"Then further analyzed what kind of attitude to take from the public report in question," he said.

Previously reported, the Civil Coalition to Save Mines (KSST) reported Jampidsus Febrie Ardiansyah to the KPK. He is suspected of carrying out fraudulent practices related to the auction of mining assets belonging to PT Gunung Bara Utama by the Attorney General's Office.

"We from KSST have reported a public complaint that there are indications of alleged corruption," Ronal Lobloly told reporters at the KPK's Merah Putih building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Monday, May 27.

"The reported Attorney General Jampidsus then assessed whose assets were PPPA of the Attorney General's Office as well as from DJKN or the Directorate General of State Assets and others," he continued.

Ronal said KSST reported to the anti-corruption commission because it believed that the act related to the asset auction had cost the state finances. The value reaches trillions of rupiah.

"There is a state loss to the stock assets. That the value is not in accordance with the losses that have occurred to the state. So we estimate that the loss is IDR 11 trillion but auctioned and then only IDR 1.9 trillion means that there is an indication of a loss of IDR 9 trillion," he explained.

As for this report, KSST brought the evidence that had been submitted to the KPK. However, Ronal did not want to elaborate further.


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