The Corruption Eradication Commission is considering a number of storage locations if a private jet that is suspected of being purchased using proceeds from corruption in the alleged bribery case of Papua operational funds worth Rp1.2 trillion can be confiscated by investigators.
"If they have to be brought here (Jakarta, ed.), of course their position and so on will also be taken into consideration to ensure security," said KPK Chairman Setyo Budiyanto at the KPK Anti-Corruption Education Center Building.
In addition, he said that the Corruption Eradication Committee (KPK) is opening up opportunities to entrust the maintenance of the private jet abroad.
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