"The investigation has not yet touched on the substance of the matter. He will be questioned as a suspect today," a lawyer of Djoko said.Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The Commission Eradication Commission (KPK) has once again summoned Insp. Gen. Djoko Susilo, a suspect in a corruption case involving the procurement of driving simulators for the National Police Traffic Corps in 2011.
"The investigation has not yet touched on the substance of the matter. He will be questioned as a suspect today," a lawyer of Djoko said at the KPK building here on Monday.
Djoko`s questioning on Monday would be for the third time since he was named a suspect, but the first since he was held at the KPK detention house in the Guntur Jakarta Military Command`s (Kodam Jaya) Military Police Detachment.
On Thursday (December 13), he was questioned as a witness for another suspect, Brig. Gen. Didik Purnomo, the deputy head of the Traffic Police Corps.
Djoko arrived at the KPK building at 10.30 am, wearing a batik shirt that read "KPK Detainee."
The former chief of the Traffic Police Corps headed straight to the KPK building without giving any statement to the press.
The KPK named him as a suspect on July 27, together with Brig Gen Didik, Budi Susanto, the president director of PT Citra Mandiri Metalindo Abadi (CMMA), the company which won the driving simulators` procurement tender, and Sukotjo S Bamang, the director of PT Inovasi Teknology Indonesia, a sub-contractor of CMMA.
Sukotjo S Bambang was sentenced to 2.5 years in jail and is held at a detention centre in Kebon Waru, Bandung, West Java. He was prosecuted in a separate case for marking up the value of the project.
According to KPK data, the case has caused the state losses of between Rp100 billion and Rp196.8 billion.(*)
Editor: Heru Purwanto
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