KPK's Statement on DPR Secretary General Indra Iskandar Winning Pre-Trial and Suspect Status Being Dropped
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) respects the decision of the Sole Judge of the South Jakarta District Court (PN) which partially granted the pre-trial petition filed by DPR Secretary General Indra Iskandar regarding his designation as a suspect.
“KPK respects the judge’s decision in the pre-trial hearing filed by Mr IS, as one of the due processes of law, particularly in examining the formal aspects of the investigation of this case,” said KPK spokesperson Budi Prasetyo in his statement on Tuesday (14/4/2026).
Budi stated that KPK will study the legal considerations that form the basis of the judge’s decision to determine the next legal steps.
He also said that the pre-trial decision is not the end of law enforcement efforts.
Previously, the suspect status of the DPR Secretary General Indra Iskandar has now been dropped because the South Jakarta District Court accepted Indra’s pre-trial petition.
“Ruling, stating that the Applicant’s pre-trial petition is partially granted,” said the sole judge, Sulistiyanto Rokhmad Budiarto, when reading the verdict at the South Jakarta District Court, Jakarta, on Tuesday (14/4/2026).
Indra was designated as a suspect in alleged corruption in the procurement of official residence equipment for DPR members by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK).
The judge stated that KPK had acted arbitrarily in designating Indra as a suspect in the case because it was not done with the fulfilment of the minimum requirement of two pieces of evidence.
Indra Iskandar filed a pre-trial petition to the South Jakarta District Court on Friday (27/2/2026).
In his petition, Indra sought to test the procedure for designating him as a suspect carried out by KPK.
In this case, the Anti-Corruption Commission designated Indra Iskandar along with Hiphi Hidupati, Tanti Nugroho, Juanda Hasurungan Sidabutar, Kibun Roni, Andrias Catur Prasetya, Edwin Budiman, and associates as suspects.
All of them are alleged to have violated Article 2 Paragraph (1) or Article 3 of Law Number 31 of 1999 on the Eradication of Criminal Acts of Corruption in conjunction with Article 55 Paragraph (1) first of the Criminal Code.
The designation of suspects of the RI DPR Secretary General et al is also contained in Investigation Order Number: Sprin.Dik/13/DIK.00/01/01/2024, dated 19 January 2024.
Based on Kompas.com sources, one of the parties whose role is being investigated in this case is the RI DPR Secretary General Indra Iskandar.
Indra is known to have been examined by KPK on 31 May 2023. At that time, he was examined at the investigation stage.