3 Key Statements from Bank Indonesia Governor After KPK Raid
bank Indonesia Governor Responds to CSR Funds Probe
Jakarta – Bank Indonesia (BI) Governor Perry Warjiyo has addressed the ongoing inquiry by the Corruption eradication Commission (KPK) into alleged misuse of corporate social responsibility (CSR) funds.While the KPK initially announced plans to summon Warjiyo as a witness, a specific date has yet to be set.
The KPK conducted a search of Warjiyo’s office on Monday evening, seizing several documents and items as evidence. “We collected some documents and other items,” stated KPK Deputy for Enforcement and Execution, Inspector General Rudi Setiawan, at the KPK headquarters in South Jakarta on Tuesday. “We will analyze them and discuss the findings with the investigative team.”
The KPK has already named two suspects in the case.
warjiyo has not yet publicly commented on the specifics of the allegations.
Bank Indonesia Governor Tight-Lipped on CSR Funds Probe
Jakarta – Bank Indonesia (BI) Governor Perry Warjiyo remains silent on the unfolding investigation into alleged misuse of corporate social responsibility (CSR) funds by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK). While the KPK initially announced intentions to summon Warjiyo as a witness, a date for his appearance has yet to be scheduled.
The probe gathered momentum on Monday evening when KPK officials conducted a search of WarjiyoS office, seizing crucial documents and materials as evidence.“We collected some documents and other items,” confirmed KPK Deputy for Enforcement and Execution, Inspector General Rudi Setiawan, during a press briefing at the KPK headquarters in South Jakarta on Tuesday. “These will be meticulously analyzed by our team.”
The KPK has already formally named two individuals as suspects in this case.Despite the gravity of the situation,Governor Warjiyo has refrained from publicly addressing the specific allegations leveled against him.
