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Potential Transfer of Ex-Jampidsus Case: KPK Claims Routine Supervision of Law Enforcement

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Potential Transfer of Ex-Jampidsus Case: KPK Claims Routine Supervision of Law Enforcement
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The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has stated that it is experienced in supervising other law enforcement agencies (APH). This activity has been carried out by the KPK from the central to the regional level. This was stated in response to the potential for supervision in the case of former Junior Attorney General for Special Crimes (Jampidsus) Febrie Adriansyah. KPK spokesperson Budi Prasetyo said that although Febrie’s case has been transferred by the National Police to the Attorney General’s Office, the door for supervision from the institution is not yet closed. ‘Of course, the KPK is open because, by law, there is a mandate given to the KPK for the authority or task of coordination and supervision. And if we talk about coordination or supervision, the KPK has not just done a little, but has already carried out many coordination and supervision activities with other APH. Not only for cases at the central level, but also in the regions,’ said Budi in Jakarta, Wednesday (15/7/2026). Budi gave an example, coordination and supervision activities are carried out when other APH encounter obstacles in completing evidence for a corruption case. When that happens, he continued, the KPK can provide assistance by providing experts. ‘When, for example, other APH have obstacles in the process of completing evidence, for example, needing statements from experts or witnesses, the KPK can provide support through the coordination and supervision function,’ said Budi.

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