JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) inaugurated four new officials, two of whom were officials from the Bhayangkara Corps. During the inauguration, KPK Chairman Firli Bahuri gave a number of messages, including the matter of enforcement which must provide legal certainty and be away from noise.

The four officials inaugurated were the Deputy Chief of Police of the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY) Karyoto as Deputy for Corruption Eradication of the Corruption Eradication Commission, Head of Sub-Directorate for General Crimes at Bareskrim Polri Endar Priantoro as Director of KPK Investigations, Director of Post and Information Equipment Standardization of the Ministry of Communication and Informatics Mochamad Hadiyana as Deputy of Information and Data ( INDA) KPK, and Functional Prosecutors in the Field of Development of the Attorney General's Office who are currently seconded to the KPK Ahmad Burhanudin as the Head of the KPK Legal Bureau.

During the inauguration, the four of them took the oath of office in the presence of KPK Chairman Firli Bahuri. Next, it was Firli's turn to deliver a message to the four newly appointed people. The former South Sumatra Police Chief requested that those who were newly appointed be able to present innovations in order to eradicate corruption.

"The five of us, leaders, really hope that the recently appointed officials will provide ideas, ideas, innovations for the eradication of corruption," Firli said in the inauguration which was broadcast live on the Instagram account @PK_RI, Tuesday, April 14.

In addition, in front of his new official, he also conveyed several things that should be the main focus of their work. Including the matter of corruption cases which will be the focus for immediate implementation.

"The priority for handling corruption eradication is expected to be developed through case building with several priorities, namely corruption crimes in the fields of natural resources, mining, the environment, and trade systems that have an impact on the national economy," said Firli.

Regarding corruption eradication work, Firli also reminded the Deputy of Enforcement and the Director of Investigation to form a task force that was more effective than before, especially in the areas of investigation, investigation and prosecution. In addition, it is obligatory for the task force team to use the results of financial analysis from the PPATK and take advantage of the work results of other KPK work partners such as the BPKP and the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK).

Furthermore, in applying the article in the corruption case being handled, Firli asked his subordinates to use the article on the crime of money laundering. The goal is to maximize the return on money and state losses.

"Lastly, please do and take part in eradicating corruption, but what must be remembered is that law enforcement must create legal certainty, law enforcement must create justice, benefit the welfare of the Indonesian people and stay away from noise," said Firli.

Polemic because it is not open

Before this inauguration was carried out, the selection process for the four people was often criticized by the public. One of them was by the Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) who asked for the selection to be repeated because it was deemed not open in its implementation.

"From the start, the KPK has never publicly announced who registered and what the results of each selection process were," said ICW researcher Wana Alamsyah in a written release some time ago.

In addition, the track records of these candidates who have come forward do not seem to have caught the attention of the current KPK leadership. This is because, although the KPK often reminds officials of other institutions to immediately report the Wealth of State Administrators Report (LHKPN), now they are actually neglecting to pay attention to when structural official candidates - who have now been inaugurated - last reported their assets.

Deputy for Enforcement of the Corruption Eradication Commission Karyoto was recorded as the last recorded LHKPN on 18 December 2013. At that time, he was still serving as the General Criminal Director of the Yogyakarta Regional Police with assets of Rp. 5.43 billion and debts of Rp. 2.5 billion.

Karyoto has immovable property in the form of land and buildings valued at Rp. 5.72 billion, while movable property in the form of transportation means Rp. 400 million.

Furthermore, those who disobeyed the LHKPN report but were appointed as structural officers at the KPK were the Functional Prosecutors in the Development Division of the Attorney General's Office, who is currently seconded to the KPK, Ahmad Burhanudin, who is now the Head of the KPK Legal Bureau.

It was recorded that Achmad last submitted his LHKPN in 2016. From the report, Ahmad has assets worth Rp1.46 billion and has eight land and building assets worth Rp1 billion and owns two motorized vehicles valued at Rp98 million with a debt of Rp92 million.

As for the other two people, namely the Head of Sub-Directorate for General Crimes at Bareskrim Polri Endar Priantoro, who is currently the Director of Investigation of the KPK and the Director of Standardization of Post and Information Equipment of the Ministry of Communication and Information, Mochamad Hadiyana, who was appointed as Deputy of Information and Data (INDA) KPK, last reported Their LHKPN in 2019.

Hadiyana is noted to have assets of up to IDR 2.7 billion. He has assets in the form of land and buildings worth Rp. 2.4 billion and movable assets such as vehicles worth Rp. 127.5 million and other movable assets worth Rp. 474 million. He is also noted to have cash and cash equivalents worth Rp. 60 million and other assets of Rp. 115 million.

Finally, Endar Pranowo was recorded as reporting his LHKPN on July 3, 2019. The wealth of this Bhayangkara Corps official reaches IDR 2.7 billion.

He owns four plots of land and buildings in Kota Tangerang and Pangkal Pinang, with a value of IDR 4.6 billion.

Furthermore, there are six means of transportation that he owns with a value of up to Rp. 156 million. Then, there are other assets in the form of movable assets that are worth IDR166 million.

In this report, Endar also has cash and cash equivalents of IDR161 million and other assets of IDR287 million. It's just that he has a debt of up to IDR 2.7 billion.


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