The Public Prosecutor (JPU) of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is investigating the alleged flow of bribes to members of the Bandung City DPRD regarding the case of the surveillance camera procurement project (CCTV) with the inactive BandungYana Mayor Mulyana.

JPUTito Jaelani said the allegation was obtained based on witness testimony in the trial of the accused who gave the bribe, so that the information would be developed at the next trials related to the case.

"Later, we will look for it. This is related to a lot of information related to the council, what does it have to do with the recipient (bribery)," Tito said after the trial at the Bandung District Court (PN), Bandung City, West Java, as reported by ANTARA, Monday, July 10.

From the testimony of witnesses, Tito explained that every procurement carried out within the Bandung City Transportation Service (Dishub) had a fee or allotment that had to be paid by the work implementing company of 10-15 percent of the project value.

His party will dig up the flow of a number of procurement projects. In addition, information was also obtained that a member of the council entrusted the company to get a project to the service.

"In fact, it turns out that from the transfer of the budget from the Kominfo Service to the Transportation Service, there is a game from the council and from the implementation of the work there is also a lot of entrusted from the council," he said.

Meanwhile, Andri Fernando Sijabat as a witness in the trial admitted that usually the 10-15 percent fee was discussed after the project was completed. Then the fee is channeled to certain needs to various parties.

"The rest go externally to the council, DPRD. I don't know the amount of the commission, and to the leadership (head of the transportation service), and I don't know the rest to the mayor," said Andri as Head of the Traffic Section of the Bandung City Transportation Agency.

In the indictment of the defendant who gave the bribe, Yana Mulyana together with the Head of the Transportation Service Dadang Darmawan to the Secretary of the Transportation Service Khairur Rijal were said to have received a bribe of Rp. 888 million related to the procurement of CCTV and internet service providers (ISP) for the Bandung Smart City program for Fiscal Year 2022.

The bribe of Rp. 888 million came from the CeePT Cifo who worked on the procurement of ISP and PT SMA which were working on CCTV procurement. In addition, the bribe giver was also charged with facilitating a number of these officials to "walk" to Bangkok, Thailand.


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