The KPK leadership would meet the Timwas at the parliament building on Wednesday (Feb 15) to verify the results of its comprehensive review with data obtained from a forensic audit the State Audit Agency (BPK) had conducted on the Bank Century bailout some time ago.
Johan said he did not know what the results of the KPK`s comprehensive review were nor what would be discussed with the House`s Timwas on Wednesday.
"I don`t know what is going to be discussed. Let us just wait until Wednesday for more details," he said.
The BPK`s forensic audit data needed to be further verified, Johan said, adding the KPK was interested only in the possibility of state officials being involved in corruption.
"The commission`s task is only to net state officials,and therefore, verification is a must," he said.
Asked what constraints were causing KPK to take a long time to settle the Bank Century case , Johan only said they were not "difficulties but a challenge."
To follow up the results of the forensic audit, the KPK would seek the help of financial experts, Johan said.
A meeting between Timwas and BPK on the Bank Century case not long ago ended with the conclusion that corrupt acts in rescuing the ailing bank had caused a loss of Rp 6.7 trillion to the state.(*)





