Examined For 6 Hours In The Corruption Case Of Bakti Kominfo, Johnny Plate Refuses To Open Up Admit That The Legal Process Has Not Been Completed
JAKARTA - Minister of Communication and Information (Menkominfo) Johnny G Plate refuses to open it up after being examined as a witness in the alleged corruption case of Bakti Kominfo.The closed impression of the NasDem politician was shown because he did not want to open a question and answer session after completing his 6-hour examination."So I am very sorry that my media colleagues understand that I cannot carry out questions and answers because this involves a very long legal process and has not been completed," Jhonny told reporters, Wednesday, March 15.Jhonny only emphasized that if he had fulfilled and undergone the examination process as a good citizen. However, regarding the development of cases of alleged corruption, he was reluctant to comment and leave everything to the AGO's investigation team."I have done that with full responsibility. Next is related to the substance of the material and the process which is the authority and domain of the AGO," said Jhonny.Meanwhile, Jhonny finished undergoing an examination for 6 hours. He was asked dozens of questions with his capacity as a budget user."The examination started at 9 o'clock, we ended it at 3 o'clock, 6 hours. (Jonny G Plate) Answers 26 questions," said the Director of Investigators at the Deputy Attorney General for Special Crimes Kuntadi.But there was no further detail regarding the results of the examination, including the receipt of a flow of Rp534 million by Gregorius Alex Plate (GAP) who was the younger brother of Johnny G Plate."From the results of the examination, we consider it sufficient and then we will conduct a case title in the fastest possible time," said Kuntadi.