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Money for the Chief

Monday, June 21, 2021

KPK Chief Firli Bahuri allegedly received Rp100 million in his bank account, labeled “Idul Fitri money.” His helicopter rental fee is believed to have been much higher.

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Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) researcher Wana Alamsyah showing evidence of KPK Chairman Filri Bahuri receiving bribes to journalists at the National Police Criminal Investigation Department, Jakarta, June 3. ICW reported that Firli Bahuri received bribes related to the use of helicopters for personal trips. Tempo/Hilman Fathurrahman W . tempo : 173223898117.

THE report only lasted one day. Rather than launching an investigation, the National Police rejected the graft report by Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) on Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Chief Firli Bahuri. “We leave it to the KPK Supervisory Board. It’s been handled there, anyway,” said Criminal Investigation Department Chief Comr. Gen. Agus Andrianto on Friday, June 4, one day after ICW filed its report.

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