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View all search resultsCentral Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo has insisted he was not involved in an alleged graft case related to the electronic identity card (e-KTP) procurement project, asserting his visit to Tegalrejo Islamic boarding school in Magelang, Central Java, was not aimed at collecting support.
The ongoing trial of an alleged graft case related to the electronic identity card (e-KTP) procurement project, in which prosecutors mentioned names of figures with strong political influences in Indonesia, has forced Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) former deputy chairman Busyro Muqoddas to speak up.
Home Affairs Minister Tjahjo Kumolo has called on all of his staff members to be cooperative if the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) wants to question them in its investigation into an alleged graft case related to the electronic identity card (e-KTP) procurement project.
The first trial of the corruption case related to the multi-million dollar procurement of electronic IDs (e-KTP) on Thursday has revealed possible involvement of some of the country's elite politicians, including the House of Representative speaker Setya Novanto.
Golkar Party chairman Setya Novanto reached out to his party fellows to get their support amid the ongoing trial of a corruption case related to the million dollar electronic identity card (e-KTP) procurement project for which he is implicated.
Just two days before the Jakarta Corruption Court begins the trial of the high-profile e-KTP graft case that reportedly implicates a number of legislators, the latest global corruption report by Transparency International Indonesia (TII) has again listed the House of Representatives as the institution judged by Indonesians to be the most corrupt.
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