JAKARTA - Member of the Supervisory Board of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Albertina Ho said the trial for alleged ethical violations of the Deputy Chairperson of the KPK Johanis Tanak was still being held. They did not want to postpone the schedule even though Johanis was on leave.

"The Monday trial will continue," Albertina told reporters when confirmed by reporters, Friday, July 21.

Johanis was asked to attend the ethics trial. "If Mr. JT is not present, the reason for his absence will be considered by the panel at the time of the trial," said Albertina.

Previously, Johanis Tanak admitted that he had sent a letter to the KPK Council asking for an ethics trial against him to be rescheduled because he was on leave. He will be tried in ethics for communicating with the Director General of Mineral and Coal, Idris Froyoto Sihite.

"Incidentally, I was still on leave until Wednesday and just entered the office. So I asked Johanis to back off," Johanis told VOI via text message.

Tanak ensured that he was ready to face an ethics trial. He felt he had never violated anything, including in terms of communicating with Idris.

"I am considered to have violated the code of ethics but I myself feel that I have not violated it," he said.


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