JAKARTA - The Supervisory Board of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is currently investigating allegations of ethical violations when dismissing Brigadier General Endar Priantoro as Director of Investigation. However, they do not know whether to summon the Police or not.

"Later, from the existing results, it will be decided that we still have to clarify again or simply," said KPK Supervisory Board member Albertina Ho to reporters quoted on Saturday, April 15.

Meanwhile, KPK Supervisory Board member Syamsuddin Haris said the alleged ethical violation reported by Endar was still in the process of being investigated. The results of the clarification from the internal anti-corruption commission, including KPK Chairman Firli Bahuri and his four deputys, will be studied.

"Whether there are allegations of ethical violations such as being reported or not," said Syamsuddin.

As previously reported, Brigadier General Endar Priantoro reported Firli and the Secretary General of the KPK Cahya H. Harefa to the KPK Supervisory Board. This report was carried out in the aftermath of his removal from the position he held, namely the Director of Investigation.

Endar was respectfully dismissed on March 31 after he was returned to the National Police. However, the Bhayangkara Corps member was instead asked to return to the KPK according to the order of the National Police Chief, General Listyo Sigit Prabowo.

In addition, on another occasion Firli was also reported to Dewas for allegedly leaking documents of investigation into alleged corruption at the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources by Endar.

Similar reports have also been made by former KPK leaders, namely Abraham Samad, Bambang Widjojanto, and Saut Situmorang with the Civil Society Coalition on Monday, April 10.


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