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KPK to decide Jero'€™s fate after Idul Fitri

Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) chairman Abraham Samad said on Thursday that the antigraft body would hold a case expose after the Idul Fitri holiday to determine the role of Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Jero Wacik in a number of graft case plaguing his ministry

The Jakarta Post
Jakarta
Fri, July 25, 2014

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KPK to decide Jero'€™s fate after Idul Fitri

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orruption Eradication Commission (KPK) chairman Abraham Samad said on Thursday that the antigraft body would hold a case expose after the Idul Fitri holiday to determine the role of Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Jero Wacik in a number of graft case plaguing his ministry.

'€œAfter Idul Fitri we will hold a case expose [on Jero],'€ Abraham said on Thursday, referring to the phase of investigation during which KPK leaders and investigators hold a meeting to confirm evidence on the involvement of an individual in a graft case.

As of Thursday, the KPK was investigating four graft cases at the ministry that could implicate Jero, who is also a senior Democratic Party politician, given his role as the highest authority at the ministry.

Recently, the KPK launched a fresh investigation into alleged corruption plaguing a number of state projects worth billions of rupiah at Jero'€™s office. No suspects have been named in the case so far, but the KPK has already questioned Jero and his wife Triesna Wacik, as well as President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono'€™s political communication advisor, Daniel Sparingga.

The other three graft cases are the alleged rigging of a number of state projects at the ministry, which implicated the ministry'€™s former secretary-general Waryono Karno; allegations of bribery implicating former Upstream Oil and Gas Regulatory Special Task Force (SKKMigas) head Rudi Rubiandini; and an alleged payoff from the ministry to House of Representatives Commission VII, which implicated former Commission VII chairman and Democratic Party politician Sutan Bathoegana.

 

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