A number of Waskita Group Officials and Employees Called the KPK

WartaJurnal. The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) calls a number of officials and employees from PT Waskita Karya (Persero), Tbk and from its subsidiaries. Those who were summoned were the Head of Control Division of PT Waskita Karya Dono Parwoto; Head of Marketing of PT Waskita Karya Agus Prihatmoko, and Managing Director of PT Waskita Beton Precast, Jarot Subana.

In addition, Maintenance Manager of PT Waskita Beton Precast, Imam Bukori and PT Waskita Realty employee, Ignatius Joko Herwanto. "The person concerned will be examined as a witness for YAS suspects (Yuly Ariandi Siregar, Division II Finance and Risk Division Director of PT Waskita Karya for the period 2010-2014)," said KPK spokesman Febri Diansyah, when confirmed, Tuesday

In this case, Fathor Rachman as Head of Division II of PT Waskita Karya for the period 2011-2013 and Yuly allegedly appointed several subcontractor companies to carry out fictitious work on a number of construction projects developed by the company.

During a press conference at the Red and White House of the Corruption Eradication Commission, Jakarta, on September 17, 2018, KPK Chair Agus Rahardjo said, a portion of the work was allegedly done by another company. "But it will still be made as if it will be done by 4 subcontractor companies that have been identified to date," said Agus.

The KPK suspects that the four subcontractor companies did not carry out work as stated in the contract. "For this subcontracting of fictional work, PT Waskita Karya then made payments to the subcontractor company," said Agus. "But then the subcontractor companies handed back payment money from PT Waskita Karya to a number of parties including those allegedly used for the personal interests of FR and YAS," he continued.

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