JAKARTA - Former West Java Governor Ridwan Kamil confirmed that his house was ransacked by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) regarding allegations of corruption within PT Bank Pembangunan Daerah Jawa Barat and Banten or Bank BJB today, Monday, March 10. Investigators came with a letter of assignment.
"That it is true that we were visited by the KPK team regarding the case at BJB. The KPK team has shown an official letter of assignment," Ridwan said in a written statement to reporters, Monday, March 10.
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Ridwan ensured that he would cooperate in following the legal process being carried out by the anti-corruption commission. "And fully support or assist the KPK team in a professional manner," said the former Mayor of Bandung.
The KPK has conveyed the search for Ridwan Kamil to look for evidence of Bank BJB's alleged corruption. However, the results have not been submitted to the public because there are still a number of locations being visited.
Previously reported, the KPK has issued an investigation warrant (sprindik) to investigate allegations of corruption within the West Java and Banten Regional Development Banks (BJB). Five people have been named as suspects because they are suspected of causing state losses.
"The article suspected of Article 2 paragraph (1) or Article 3 is related to the procurement of goods or services at Bank BJB," said a VOI source who was delivered on Wednesday night, March 5.
The amount of state losses caused by these five suspects cannot be conveyed. However, the estimate reached hundreds of billions of rupiah.
The same source also said that the KPK had asked the Directorate General of Immigration to prevent the five suspects from leaving the country for six months. Two of them are internal Bank BJB while the rest are private.
This effort is being made to facilitate the investigation process. The prohibition of traveling abroad can usually be extended as needed.
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