Deputy Chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Fitroh Rochcahyanto stated that his party would soon announce the certainty of the determination of the Secretary-General of the PDI-P (PDIP), Hasto Kristiyanto, as a suspect.
Even so, he has not provided certainty about the timing of the announcement. "Soon we will hold a press conference," Fitroh told reporters, Tuesday, December 24.
Hasto was named a suspect after going through a series of exposures or case titles last week.
An internal KPK source said that Hasto was named a suspect in the alleged bribery case for the interim replacement (PAW) of members of the DPR RI, which also dragged former PDIP legislative candidate Harun Masiku, who is still at large today.
"The case was held last Friday," said the source. He also added that the exposure was attended by all KPK leaders and lasted from 17.00 to 23.00 WIB.
Meanwhile, KPK spokesman Tessa Mahardhika stated that she had not received any information regarding Hasto's determination as a suspect. "I will check first," Tessa told reporters.
VOI.ID also tried to contact KPK Chairman Setyo Budiyanto and KPK Deputy Chair Johanis Tanak to ask for confirmation. However, until this news was written, there had been no response from the two of them.
Harun Masiku has been a fugitive from the KPK since 2020, after he failed to be arrested in a hand arrest operation (OTT) on suspicion of bribery to former KPU commissioner Wahyu Setiawan. Until now, Harun's whereabouts are still a mystery.
Earlier this month, the KPK updated the wanted list (DPO) for Harun Masiku. The letter was signed by the Deputy Chairperson of the KPK, Nurul Ghufron, on December 5, 2024 with registration number R/5739/DIK.01.02/01-23/12/2024.
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In the document, the KPK asked anyone who knew about Harun Masiku's whereabouts to immediately report it to the KPK office in South Jakarta.
"To be arrested and handed over to the Office of the Corruption Eradication Commission of the Republic of Indonesia, Jalan Kuningan Persada Kav. 4, Setiabudi, South Jakarta. Call 021-25578300," reads the document.
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