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Between Techniques and Ethics

Monday, July 26, 2021

The Supervisory Board of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) found two investigators in a corruption case involving Covid-19 pandemic social assistance guilty of committing ethics violations. The Board considered the investigators had harassed and abused a witness in that case. There is concern that this will affect the verdict in the trial of former Minister of Social Affairs Juliari Peter Batubara.

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KPK investigator Muchamad Praswad Nugraha (right) leads the reconstruction of the social affairs ministry’s social assistance corruption case at the KPK’s ACLC building, Jakarta, in February. Tempo/Imam Sukamto . tempo : 173484914380.

TOGETHER with Albertina Ho and Syamsuddin Haris, Harjono read the decision regarding suspected ethics code violations by two Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) investigators in an Ethics Council hearing on Monday, July 12. The members of the KPK’s Supervisory Board took turns reading the timeline of harassment and abuse suspected of being committed by Mochamad Praswad Nugraha and Muhammad Nor Prayoga against Agustri Yogasmara, a w

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