JAKARTA - The Minister of State Secretary (Mensesneg) Prasetyo Hadi revealed that President Prabowo Subianto's dialogue with former KPK Chairman Abraham Samad on Friday (30/1), reviewed topics related to exchanging views and experiences in efforts to eradicate corruption.
He said this in Sentul, Bogor, West Java, responding to a journalist's question about the topic of the President's conversation with a number of national figures who were present at his private residence, Jalan Kertanegara IV.
"More on how he (Abraham Samad, ed) got the explanations, because however he has experience in terms of eradicating corruption," he said as quoted by ANTARA, Monday, February 2.
Prasetyo also dismissed the issue in the forum, also discussing changes to the KPK Law.
"Yesterday did not talk about it," said Prasetyo when asked about the discussion of the KPK Law.
Prasetyo said President Prabowo wanted to hear directly the perspective and experience of Abraham Samad, who has been known to have a strong track record in anti-corruption issues.
According to him, the dialogue reflects the President's openness to input from various figures, including figures critical of anti-corruption policies.
"Yesterday there was a figure of Prof. Siti Zuhro, a figure of anti-corruption, former KPK Chairman Mr. Abraham Samad, then a police figure, former Kabareskrim Mr. Susno," he said.
He added that the contents of the meeting confirmed the commitment of all parties to eradicating corruption, including agreeing that eradicating corruption practices remains a priority for the Prabowo government.
Corruption, said Prasetyo, is a common homework that requires cross-party collaboration, not just the government.
"Once again, corruption is a homework for all of us," he said.
Previously, President Prabowo met with a number of national figures, one of whom was former KPK Chairman Abraham Samad, which lasted for 5 hours at his private residence, Jalan Kertanegara IV, on Friday (30/1).
The news of the meeting was initially revealed by Minister of Defense (Menhan) Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin, who said the Head of State met with government opposition figures to discuss the interests of the country.
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