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A Witness in Two Corruption Cases

Monday, October 25, 2021

In his almost nine years as a DPR member, Ganjar Pranowo testified in two corruption cases. The 2024 presidential election is creating heat within the PDI-P.

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Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo after undergoing questioning at the KPK building, Jakarta, June 28, 2018. Ganjar Pranowo was questioned as a witness for Irvanto Hendra Pambudi and Made Oka Masagung in the electronic ID cards (e-KTP) corruption case. Tempo/Imam Sukamto . tempo : 171401822536.

AS a politician, Ganjar Pranowo once had a close relationship with Puan Maharani. Both were officials in the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) Faction at the House of Representatives (DPR). When Puan became chairperson of the PDI-P Faction in 2021, Ganjar was the party’s deputy secretary.

Bambang Wuryanto, PDI-P Faction Secretary, said Ganjar, who became deputy secretary on April 7, 2007, was appointed by then-PDI-P Secretary

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