(News Today) - The National Police, Attorney General's Office (AGO) and Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) are said to have not shown any extra effort in their investigation into the Bank Century bailout case.
Democratic Party legislator Sutan Bathoegana told the three law enforcement agencies during a hearing at the House of Representatives on Wednesday to take more initiative in investigating alleged fraudulent practices in the controversial bailout.
"Each agency must pick up the ball. Do not wait for one another to make a move," Sutan, a member of the House monitoring team, said.
He added that the law enforcers should not hesitate to question state officials deemed responsible for the bailout.
"However, stick to the rule of law, rather than political motives. I believe by seeing your heavenly looking faces, you will not let yourselves be sidetracked," he said.
The House declared the bailout flawed in early March and demanded that legal measures be taken against those responsible.
The bailout was authorized in November 2008 by the then Bank Indonesia governor, Boediono, who is now vice president, and the then finance minister, Sri Mulyani Indrawati, who is now one of the World Bank's managing directors.
The government has defended the bailout, citing the country's vulnerability to the global economic crisis.
Source : thejakartapost.com







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