Highlighted By Febri Diansyah Because The Logo Is Tilted, The KPK Asks Journalists To Take Pictures In A Straight Line
Twitter @febridiansyah

JAKARTA - Acting Spokesman for the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Ali Fikri asked journalists to take photos of the KPK logo in a straight line.

This incident occurred during a press conference where the detention of the Director of PT Adonara Propertindo Tommy Adian, who is a suspect in alleged corruption in land acquisition in Munjul, Pondok Ranggon, Jakarta, was carried out.

Before the press conference started, he reminded reporters in the press room to take precise photos so that the KPK logo would not look skewed.

"There is one thing we need to say, that we take pictures in a straight line. Because we put this logo according to its position, so with the existing measuring tools. So it must be straight," said Ali with a smile before the press conference was held at the KPK's Red and White Building Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Monday, June 14.

This statement seems to answer the spotlight of former KPK spokesman Febri Diansyah. Through his Twitter account, he commented and uploaded a photo of the KPK logo in the press room which looked lopsided

"Did I see something wrong, didn't I? The @KPK_RI logo in the Press Conference room was installed slightly tilted. This was after it was removed, moved and replaced yesterday, apparently," he said as quoted from his Twitter account @febridiansyah.

"I just happened to see this video.. Maybe you need to check, sis," he added, replying to a tweet from the KPK's official Twitter account.

He then compared the KPK logo to another photo that looked straight. Where the photo was taken during the announcement of the tax suspect on 4 May.

"At this press conference, the KPK logo is still straight... Announcement of Tax Suspects on May 4, 2021... Before the TWK Press Conference with additional photos of the President, Vice President and 6 Red and White Flags as the background," he said.

Even so, he didn't want to speculate anything. He just hoped that the slanted logo would be fixed soon.

"Hopefully this slanted logo is just a technical matter and can be fixed soon," he concluded.


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