The Strangeness Of Kuncoro's Resignation Reasons From The Director Of Transjakarta Before The Geger Of Corruption Suspects
JAKARTA - There is something strange about Kuncoro Wibowo's resignation letter from the position of President Director of PT Transjakarta, before it was revealed that Kuncoro had been prevented from leaving the country and was named a suspect in the alleged corruption of social assistance (bansos).Kuncoro resigned from the position of the BUMD boss in the transportation sector on Monday, March 13. Chairman of Commission B of the DKI Jakarta DPRD, Ismail, said that based on a letter of resignation he knew, Kuncoro resigned because of family matters."If I'm not mistaken, his resignation was due to personal or family affairs. I think that's all," Ismail told reporters, Wednesday, March 15.The Acting Governor of DKI Jakarta, Heru Budi Hartono, revealed a different reason yesterday. Heru revealed that Kuncoro gave reasons for his resignation from the Director of Transjakarta due to health problems.Furthermore, Ismail saw that Heru was missed when he appointed Kuncoro Wibowo as President Director of PT Transjakarta two months ago."I want to say that you missed, the fact is that there must be an assessment (before being appointed as Director of Transjakarta). You could say you didn't miss it, in fact it was like that (missing)," he said.As is known, Kuncoro resigned from the position of Director of Transjakarat as of March 13. After resigning from his position, it was revealed that Kuncoro had been prevented from leaving the country since February.Kemudian, terungkap Kuncoro kini jadi tersangka kasus korupsi bantuan sosial (bansos) beras untuk Program Keluarga Harapan (PKH) di Kementerian Sosial (Kemensos). Mantan Direktur Utama PT Bhanda Ghara Reksa (BGR) itu dijerat bersama lima orang lainnya."Yes, there are also other parties," said Head of the KPK News Section Ali Fikri when confirmed by reporters.It was not specified who Ali was referring to. The KPK will only announce the suspects and their actions when the detention efforts are carried out after the evidence is deemed sufficient."When we consider this investigation to have been sufficient to collect the evidence, the identities of the parties designated as suspects, the chronology of alleged criminal acts as well as articles that we suspect will be conveyed to the public," he said.