The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Has Revealed That The Suspect In The Briber, Lukas Enembe, Will Increase
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has revealed that the number of suspects in the bribery and gratification case that ensnared the inactive Papua Governor Lukas Enembe will increase. There are private parties who are suspected of giving money.
"From this investigation process, it is certainly very possible for other parties to develop further so that the suspect gave bribes to LE (Lukas Enembe)," said KPK spokesman Ali Fikri at the KPK's Red and White Building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Tuesday, February 21.
Ali did not specify who the private party was. He only said that the KPK already had strong evidence related to the actions of the new suspect.
"We have clear indications of the involvement of other parties, we will immediately conduct an analysis," he said.
The KPK will only convey who the new suspect is while making efforts to force detention. The public is asked to be patient.
Previously reported, Lukas became a suspect in alleged bribery and gratification for allegedly receiving money from the Director of PT Tabi Bangun Papua, Rijantono Lakka. The gift was made so that the private company got a project in Papua.
The KPK said that there was a 14 percent agreement on the value of the contract and payments must be free of tax deductions.
After agreeing, Rijantono's company got three projects. The first is the improvement of Jalan Entrop-Hamadi with a project value of IDR 14.8 billion.
Rehabilitation of facilities and infrastructure supporting PAUD Integration with a project value of IDR 13.3 billion. Finally, the venue environmental planning project developed outdoor AURI with a project value of IDR 12.9 billion.
After the project was won, Rijantono handed over Rp1 billion to Lukas. In addition, Lukas is also suspected of receiving gratuities of up to tens of billions that have just been investigated by the KPK.
Apart from Lukas, the KPK suspects that there are officials who play in accepting bribes and gratuities. However, investigators are still investigating.