JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) found a fake summons in Papua. The letter said they were investigating allegations of corruption in the management of the XX National Sports Week (PON).
"KPK received information about the circulation of a fake summons with the logo and a KPK stamp stating that there was a summons to certain parties regarding the alleged criminal act of managing PON XX 2020 funds," said Head of the Ali Fikri News Division in a written statement, Thursday, September 22.
The fake letter was on September 21. It was included in the name of Muh Ridwan Saputra who called himself a KPK investigator.
"KPK has examined and ensured that there are no KPK employees on that name," said Ali.
Meanwhile, the letter was addressed to the leadership of the Papua Representative Council, Yunus Wonda. He was asked to give information to investigators.
Yunus also said that the letter would be questioned by the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK).
Ali asked the public not to believe the fake letter. The KPK asked the party who made this fake letter to stop acting.
"KPK also urges the public not to be provoked and always be aware of various modes of fraud on behalf of the KPK," he said.
People who know the spreader of this letter are also asked to report to the KPK and local law enforcement officials. Reports from the public are guaranteed to be followed up.
"If the public encounters or knows of a party claiming to be an employee or responding to the identity of the KPK, and committing a criminal act of extortion or the like, immediately report it to the 198 call center or to local law enforcement officials," concluded Ali.
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