Anti-Corruption Daily Digest: Update 2015-8-25

RECENT HEADLINES:
 

“Independence of KPK Candidates from Police Questioned”
http://print.kompas.com/baca/2015/08/24/Independensi-Calon-Pimpinan-KPK-dari-Kepolisian-Di – Kompas, Monday, August 24 2015

The loyalty and independence of candidates for leaders of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) that came from the Police Force were questioned by the Selection Committee (Pansel KPK). Pansel was seeking assurance that candidates from police are committed to eradicate corruption and would not be selective in pursuing suspects.
 

“Candidates Wealth Draw Attention”
http://print.kompas.com/baca/2015/08/25/Harta-Kekayaan-Jadi-Perhatian - Kompas, Tuesday, August 25 2015

Pansel KPK began to interview seven candidates to lead the anti-graft body. Aside from perusing the objectives, missions and legal proficiency of the candidates, the wealth of candidates also came into the spotlight.
 

“Bareskrim to Investigate Alleged Corruption in BPK”
http://www.tribunnews.com/nasional/2015/08/25/bareskrim-polri-selidiki-dugaan-kasus-korupsi-di-bpk – TribunNews, Tuesday, August 25 2015

The Criminal Investigation Unit (Bareskrim) of the National Police Headquarters are sniffing out corruption within the State Audit Office (BPK). In order to investigate this case, Bareskrim officers have summoned a high ranking official from BPK.
 

“Kaligis Pretrial Repudiation Conform to Criminal Code”
Media Indonesia, Tuesday, August 25 2015

Interim Deputy Chairman of KPK, Indriyanto Seno Aji, believe the decision made by the panel of judges to dismiss charges at OC Kaligis pretrial hearing against KPK was in alignment with mandates of the Criminal Code Procedures (KUHAP).
 

“Prioritizing Parliament Workspace”
http://print.kompas.com/baca/2015/08/24/Prioritas-di-Ruang-Kerja - Kompas, Monday, August 24 2015

The House of Representatives (DPR) cannot compel the government to approve their seven-step budget on parliamentary compound development project. Nonetheless, DPR insist on prioritizing the project with development of additional workspaces as their main priority.
 

“Rp 17bn Committed for Muba City Councilmen”
http://print.kompas.com/baca/2015/08/22/Komitmen-Rp-17-Miliar-bagi-Anggota-DPRD-Muba – Kompas, Saturday, August 22 2015

KPK had named the chairperson and three deputy chairpersons of the City Council in Musi Banyuasin (Muba) Regent, South Sumatera, as suspects in an alleged bribery regarding the regency's budget accountability reports for 2014 and 2015. An amount of Rp 17bn was allegedly committed to be distributed to all members of the Muba City Council.

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