KPK recognizes problems with the investigation of Taspen case: Corruption Cross with Capital Markets

Jakarta – The Committee on Corruption Bringering has revealed the challenges in the investigation into the alleged fictional investment case at Pt Taspen. The challenge arises because matters related to the capital market are the first to be handled by the Corruption Bringing Commission. “In our short career at the KPK, this is the first time that corruption has crossed the capital market,” said Wednesday (15/10/2025), head of the Task Force of the KPK public prosecutor, Greafik Loserte, in the KPK building, Kuningan, South Jakarta. Greafik said that the defendant’s legal advisers often tried to hurry the arguments of the prosecutor during the hearing. The defendant’s legal adviser often said that this case should use the Capital Markets Act, not the Corruption Act. Browse to continue with the content “Well, it is a challenge in itself why we can convince the meeting that criminal corruption that takes place can cross anywhere,” he said. The investigation into this case gives information to the public that corruption can occur everywhere. Corruption in capital markets, he said, can also be investigated by the KPK. “The Committee on Corruption Wrapping deals with matters that cross with the capital market. We can therefore provide information to the public that corruption can occur everywhere. Including corruption found in the capital market sector in the investment sector,” he said. “We are trying to convict the perpetrators, we can confiscate the returns of their crimes, and we can recover the losses of the state,” he added. In this case, the former president of PT Insight Investment Management (IIM) Ekiawan, who was sentenced, did not appeal. So that the Corruption Write Committee (KPK) can immediately carry out evidence of Ekiawan in the form of investments of mutual fund worth the value of IDR 996 million. “Of course, we are not the public prosecutor who executes the execution. But our friends in the Labuksi unit,” he said. Meanwhile, the Corruption Breakdown Commission (KPK) has processed the legal action against Antony Kosasih and Ekiawan Heri Primaryanto. Both were convicted by the panel of judges at the Corruption Crime Court (Tipikor) at the Central Jakarta District Court (PN). Kosasih was sentenced to ten years in prison and a fine of IDR 500 million subsidiary to 6 months imprisonment. Meanwhile, Ekiawan was sentenced to 9 years in prison and a fine of RP. 500 million, subsidiary up to 6 months imprisonment. Kosasih appealed. Meanwhile, Ekiawan did not appeal, and the KPK immediately executed the verdict against him. The Corruption -ERADICATION COMMISSION (KPK) also named PT IIM as a suspect in the alleged fictional PT TASPEN investment case. Determining PT IIM as a suspect is a development of the bag corruption case that is currently being investigated by the KPK. “For this reason, the KPK hopes in this new investigation that all parties will work together to help good faith in dealing with the case with corporate suspicious PT IIM,” said KPK spokesman Budi Prasetyo on Friday (20/6), KPK Building, South Jakarta. (IAL/WNV)

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