2018, June 18 - 24 --- Tempo
The government must immediately break the impasse in the investigation into suspected corruption in the purchase of a helicopter, implicating Indonesian Air Force personnel. For one full year, the investigation has not moved forward as Air Force suspects have ignored summonses from the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK). A protracted investigation would make for a bad precedent for corruption eradication efforts.
Suspected corruption in the procurement of an Agusta Westland (AW) 101 helicopter is now under joint investigation by the KPK and the Indonesian Military Police. The case reached the criminal investigation stage in June of last year, and the KPK named Irfan Kurnia Saleh suspect. Irfan is the director of Diratama Jaya Mandiri, the AW101's sales agent in Indonesia. Meanwhile, the military police named five suspects from the Air Force. In the meantime, the KPK's attempts to question these suspects have failed because the military individuals have not answered the agency's summonses.
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