The case of the bribery of the Ministry of Manpower and Security Affairs, the KPK has detected the process of entering foreign workers to RI

Jakarta – The KPK is investigating the allegations of corruption in the management of plans for the use of foreign workers (RPTKA) with the Ministry of Manpower (Kemnaker). The KPK tracked the series of TKA entry in Indonesia. “The KPK will definitely see how a series of TKA entry in Indonesia and it will also be a guide for investigators in the exploration and detection of the construction of this case as a whole,” KPK spokeswoman Budi Prasetyo told reporters on Thursday (5/29/2025). Budi also answered indications of the involvement of immigration in this case. He said the KPK had investigated all the existing information through the summons of witnesses. Browse to continue with the content “KPK is still investigating all information and information provided by witnesses that have been investigated since last week and today,” he said. “In this case, where the KPK has called several parties from the Ministry of Manpower. All our information will be investigated,” Budi added. The alleged corruption case in the Ministry of Manpower investigated by the KPK is related to bribery in the management of the use of foreign workers. This case took place during the period 2020-2023. In total, there were eight people mentioned as suspects in this case. The KPK suspects that unscrupulous officials in the Ministry of Manpower Impersion of Prospective Foreign Workers who will work in Indonesia are expressing. “The Ministry of Manpower at the Director General of Binary, collects/forces someone to give Article 12th and receive gratifications in Article 12 B to prospective foreign workers who will work in Indonesia,” the acting department KPK, Asep Guntur Rahayu, told reporters on Tuesday (5/20). The extortion that took place in the Ministry of Manpower in this case has taken place since 2019. The money raised from practice reached RP 53 billion. (IAL/YGS) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here

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