JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) also commented on Bank Bali's fugitive cessie case (collection rights), Djoko Tjandra, who could freely enter and exit Indonesia. Even though Djoko Tjandra is one of the people most wanted by Indonesia.

Deputy Chairman of the KPK, Nawawi Pamolango, said it was easy for Djoko Tjandra to say this was a reflection of the poor coordination between law enforcement officials in Indonesia. Because, Djoko Tjandra easily manipulated and tricked law enforcers.

"The case of Djoko Tjandra is clearly a reflection of the poor 'coordination' between law enforcement officials and other related institutions," said Nawawi to the media crew, Jakarta, Sunday, July 19.

According to him, coordination between law enforcement agencies must be improved immediately. If not, then it is possible that a similar incident will happen again.

"This is where Prof Machfud's role as the Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs is needed to build such fragile 'coordination', and not by 'regenerating' a new team," he said.

The statement regarding the regeneration of a new team refers to the plan to revive the Corruption Hunt Team for the case of fugitive Djoko Tjandra.

"We should learn from the actions of the team's existence in the past, which in fact did not show any useful results. The task of the 'Menko' is to build 'coordination', not to regenerate a 'team' that was deceased," he said.


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