Anti-Corruption Daily Digest: Update 2015-10-6

“Jokowi Promises Middle Ground”

http://koran.tempo.co/konten/2015/10/06/384505/Jokowi-Janjikan-Jalan-Tengah - Tempo, Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Calls for President Joko Widodo to cease criminal investigation against non-active Deputy Chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) intensified. Jokowi is looking to find a solution to answer the call.

“If Inappropriate, Do Not Pursue”

http://print.kompas.com/baca/2015/10/06/Jika-Tidak-Layak%2c-Jangan-Diteruskan - Kompas, Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Legal process on a case implicating non-active Deputy Chairman of KPK Bambang Widjojanto must abide by all applied mechanism and regulation. Accordingly, if the case is indeed not feasible for follow up, the investigation must desist.

“Minister's Domestic Workers Set as Hajj Officer”

http://print.kompas.com/baca/2015/10/06/Orang-Rumah-Menteri-Jadi-Petugas-Haji - Kompas, Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Between 2012 and 2013, former Minister of Religion Suryadharma Ali, instructed his secretary, Saefuddin A Syafi'i, to appoint domestic members from the Suryadharma's household as officers in hajj pilgrimage management in order to enjoy free pilgrimage, despite being unqualified as pilgrims.

“Article Revocation Benefit Money Launderers”

Media Indonesia, Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Chair of the Financial Transaction Report and Analysis Center (PPATK) Muhammad Yusuf attested that every treatment process of money laundering crimes (TPPU) is an independent crime. If Article 69 is to be revoked from the Law, then money laundering cases will lose its autonomy. Subsequently, law enforcement of money laundering cases will depend highly on investigation of the predicate crimes.

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