Author Topic: Tempo English Version 2017, October 30 - November 05  (Read 1858 times)

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2017, October 30 - November 05 --- Tempo

The recent indications of ethics violations by police investigators posted to the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) shows that there is something wrong with the way such investigators are recruited. Instead of maintaining the confidentiality of investigation material, two KPK investigators have gotten rid of important evidence: they destroyed records of the movement of funds in the beef import case involving Sumer Laut Perkasa director Basuki Hariman and Constitutional Court judge Patrialis Akbar. The two men have been convicted. Basuki was sentenced to seven years in jail and Patrialis to eight years. But according to a statement by Ng Fenny, a member of Basuki's staff who has also been convicted, that is not the end of the story. She revealed that several other officials also took bribes in that case. While reviewing Fenny's testimony, two KPK investigators apparently experienced a conflict of interest as to whether to uphold the law or protect their police colleagues.


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