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Friday, December 19, 2014

Indonesian Corruption commission Start Investigate Fauzi Bowo fat Account

Fauzi Bowo
Indonesian Corruption commission  Start  Investigate Fauzi Bowo fat Account

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) to make sure no fat bank accounts owned by former Governor Fauzi Bowo (Bowo). The anti-corruption agency is starting to investigate the existence of the account in the amount of unnatural it.

In fact, Abraham Samad leadership institute was ready to call the Indonesian Ambassador to Germany it if necessary statement. "Bowo has been explored, if we need to call," said Commission Vice Chairman Adnan Pandu Praja at the KPK building, Friday (19/12).

Adnan admitted, the Commission will explore the origins of the money. Bowo will be required to account for the account in the amount of its unnatural it. However, Adnan admitted deepening it has not reached the stage of the investigation.

Of corruption cases handled, the Commission often find the mode of corruption suspects who disguise cash proceeds of corruption by forming a company and on behalf of his family. Related to this, the Commission will ensure mendalaminya Adnan get there. "Yes, then," he said.

He added that the Commission has so far been focused to explore Bowo account. The presence of head and former head of the other areas that are also thought to have a fat bank accounts is still not a priority Commission. Bowo itself served as Governor of Jakarta in the period 2007-2012.

Earlier, Chairman of the Commission Abraham Samad said there were several regional heads and former heads of regions that have a fat bank accounts. Based on the results of the analysis report (LHA) of the Center for Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Center (INTRAC) Bowo and Southeast Sulawesi Governor Nur Alam said to have an account in the amount of unnatural.

Meanwhile, the Minister of the Interior (Interior Minister) Tjahjo Kumolo fully devolved to the Commission and the Attorney General. According to him, if there are indications of an unlawful act or alleged corruption, all laws must be running on the corridor.


"Because it's not our authority, existing investigating agencies. We wait for the process of the AGO and the KPK," he said after a meeting with the leadership of the Commission.

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