KPK Contemplates Radical Move as South Kalimantan Governor Refuses to Cooperate

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Investigators show evidence of money at a press conference regarding the suspect’s detention at a press conference at the KPK’s Red and White House regarding alleged criminal acts of corruption in the form of receiving gifts or promises (MI/Susanto)

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has not arrested the Governor of South Kalimantan (Kalsel) Sahbirin Noor, who has been named a suspect in an alleged crime of giving gifts or promises to state officials. He will be summoned by investigators.

“Later we will carry out the summons procedure,” said KPK Deputy Chairman Nurul Ghufron at the KPK’s Red and White Building, South Jakarta, Tuesday (8/10).

Ghufron could not specify the exact time of the summons. However, Sahbirin will be made a fugitive if he continues to be absent.

Also read: Flown to Jakarta, 6 people caught by the KPK OTT will be questioned again

“If you don’t show up, we’ll call you back, then (if you) don’t show up again, we’ll (put you on) the DPO (wanted list),” said Ghfuron.

The OTT in South Kalimantan is related to alleged fraud in giving gifts or promises to state officials. The Corruption Eradication Commission found IDR 12 billion from this coercive effort.

The KPK named seven suspects in the OTT in South Kalimantan. They are the Governor of South Kalimantan Sahbirin Noor, the Head of the South Kalimantan PUPR Department Ahmad Solhan, the Head of the Human Settlement Division Yulianti Erlynah, the administrator of the Tahfidz Darussalam House Ahmad, the Acting Head of the Household Division of the South Kalimantan Governor Agustya Febry Andrean, and two private parties Sugeng Wahyudi and Andi Susanto.

Only Uncle Birin has not been detained by the KPK because he was not caught. The remaining six have been languishing in the designated detention center for the first 20 days. (P-5)

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Title: KPK’s Tough Stance on Corruption: A Step in ​the Right Direction?

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