The meeting led by Deputy House Speaker Pramono Anung and attended by KPK Chief Abraham Samad and members of the supervisory team was held behind closed-doors.
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) finally met a summons of the Bank Century case supervisory team at the House of Representatives (DPR) to attend a meeting at the parliament building here on Wednesday.

However, the meeting led by Deputy House Speaker Pramono Anung and attended by KPK Chief Abraham Samad and members of the supervisory team was held behind closed-doors.

"Since the meeting will discuss a number of KPK`s findings it cannot be open to the general public. The supervisory team needs time to further study the findings," Pramono said when opening the meeting.

The meeting was later held behind closed-doors.

KPK Chief Abraham Samad told the press prior to the meeting that the anti-graft body would convey all developments in the handling of the Century case to the meeting.

"We will convey a progress report on the handling of the Century case, including the results of a search on Bank Indonesia office," he said.

The KPK would make an all-out effort to bring the alleged corruption case related to the bailouts to Bank Century to justice this year, he said.

The commission had three times ignored a summons to attend a meeting with the team for various reasons.

Abraham said the KPK could not meet the summons because it had other agenda at the same time.(*)

Editor: Heru Purwanto
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