VIVAnews - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is scheduling questioning over three suspects in the alleged travel cheque receipt case as regards bribery during the assignment processes of Bank Indonesia Senior Deputy Governor on Tuesday, Feb 9.
The inquiry would involve the House of Representatives (DPR) members such as Dudhie Makmum Murod (the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) Faction), Endin Soefihara (United Development Party (PPP) Faction), and Udju Djuhaeri (Indonesian Military-Police Faction). The three of them were part of the finance commission.
"The suspects are questioned over the alleged travel cheque receipt case," said spokesperson of the KPK, Johan Budi SP.
In addition, the KPK has also named Hamka Yandhu from the Golkar Party Faction as suspect.
The alleged bribery case was initially surfaced by Agus Tjondro, a former member of the PDIP Faction. Agus said he received IDR500 million in travel cheque. The money was handed in after Miranda was appointed BI Senior Deputy Governor. The KPK has also heard Miranda's testimony.
The report announced by the Center for Analysis and Report of Financial Transaction showed that 102 people obtained travel cheques and were allegedly linked to the BI senior deputy governor appointment.
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Translated by: Bonardo Maulana Wahono