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JAKARTA - The Supervisory Board (Dewas) of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) revealed that there were 96 reports from the public in 2022. The report relates to the corruption eradication work carried out by the institution. "The 96 reports we received from the public were related to the implementation of our duties," said Tumpak Hatorangan Panggabean, chairman of the KPK Council at a press conference at the KPK ACLC Building, Rasuna Said, South Jakarta, Monday, January 9. Tumpak detailed, throughout the year there were 477 letters that entered the KPK Council. Of that number, only 96 complaints were included in the report category. Of the dozens of complaints, 7 reports were answered by Dewas and 54 reports were forwarded to the work unit at the KPK. While the rest, said Tumpak, were archived because it was incomplete. "A total of 15 reports were archived," he said. From the incoming complaints, most are related to the duties of KPK employees. Some of them, continued Tumpka, were related to those who felt aggrieved because the evidence declared returned by the judge had not been submitted. The complaint is confirmed to be followed up. However, not all of them ended up in an ethics trial. "The reports are all kinds of things, most of them are related to prosecution, many complaints from the public," he concluded.

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