JAKARTA - Deputy Chairman of Commission IV of the DPR RI, Dedi Mulyadi, was summoned by KPK investigators as a witness. This summons is related to the bribery case in project management in Indramayu, West Java.

"Today, the investigation into the bribery corruption case related to project arrangements within the Indramayu Regency Government in 2019 for suspects ABS et al," said Acting KPK Spokesperson for Enforcement, Ali Fikri, to reporters, Wednesday, August 4.

In this case, the KPK has named Ade Barkah and Siti Aisyah as suspects on April 15, 2021. Ade Barkah is suspected of accepting bribes of Rp. 750 million, while Siti Aisyah is suspected of receiving Rp. 1.050 billion.

Both are suspected of violating Article 12 letter a or letter b or Article 11 of Law Number 31 of 1999 concerning the Eradication of Criminal Acts of Corruption as amended by Law Number 20 of 2001 concerning Amendments to Law Number 31 of 1999 concerning Eradication of Criminal Acts Corruption in conjunction with Article 56 paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code. For information, this case is one of many cases initiated by the KPK's arrests. On October 15, 2019, the KPK held a hand arrest activity in Indramayu.

As a result, the KPK named four people as suspects, namely the 2014-2019 Indramayu Regent Supendi, Indramayu Regency PUPR Service Head Omarsyah, Indramayu Regency PUPR Office Head Wempy Triyono, and Carsa ES from the private sector.

Currently, the four people have been sentenced by the Corruption Court of Justice and have permanent legal force.

The case was then further developed and in August 2020, the KPK named another suspect, namely West Java DPRD Member Abdul Rozaq Muslim. Currently, it is still in the trial process at the Bandung Corruption Court.

During the construction, it was stated that Carsa allegedly handed over money to Ade Barkah directly with a total of Rp. 750 million. Carsa is also suspected of giving money in cash directly to Abdul Rozaq or through intermediaries with a total of around Rp9.2 billion.

From the money received by Abdul Rozaq, it was suspected that it was given to other West Java DPRD members including Siti Aisyah for a total of Rp. 1.050 billion.


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