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View all search resultsThe party’s chief, Setya Novanto, in office for barely a year, is facing calls for his resignation after a court revealed last week that he was among a long list of lawmakers alleged to have accepted illicit funds embezzled from the electronic ID card (e-ID) project.
Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) took about three years and questioned almost 300 witnesses to build a case on the suspected Rp 2.3 trillion (US$170 million) corruption within the Rp 5.9 trillion electronic identification card (e-ID) project.
A call to initiate an inquiry to probe the corruption allegations revolving around a project to procure electronic identification cards (e-ID) has emerged in the House of Representatives, following court revelations that several lawmakers may have played roles.
President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has called on the people to uphold the presumption of innocence principle and let the nation’s antigraft body do its job in investigating the alleged involvement of senior politicians in the high-profile electronic identity card (e-ID) graft case.
Several political parties may be facing serious trouble if it is proven that some of their elite members were involved in a case of alleged embezzlement involving the multi-million-dollar procurement of electronic identity cards (e-KTP).
Despite the possible involvement of House of Representative Speaker Setya Novanto in a corruption case related to the multi-million dollar procurement of electronic identity cards (e-IDs), the Golkar Party has pledged full support for the investigation.
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