The ensuing conflict between Indonesia's anti-graft Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) and national police faces a new tension as both of the feuding camps admitted to have received terror threats in the last few days with KPK officials saying assassination was included in the terror threat.
The ensuing conflict between Indonesia's anti-graft Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) and national police faces a new tension as both of the feuding camps admitted to have received terror threats in the last few days with KPK officials saying assassination was included in the terror threat.
The anti-corruption commitment of Indonesian President Joko Widodo was tested by his appointment on General Budi Gunawan, a senior police officer declared as a corruption suspect by the nation's powerful anti-graft commission.
Indonesian anti-corruption watchdog (KPK) on Thursday named the country's Religion Minister Surya Dharmaali as suspect in corruption scandal that involved hajj pilgrimage funds, Johan Budi, spokesman of the KPK said here.