JAKARTA. Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) chairman Abraham Samad has hinted that the commission had found sufficient evidence to implicate Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Jero Wacik in several extortion cases. “[What Jero has allegedly done] could be categorized as extortion,” Samad said during a visit to the Development Finance Comptrollers (BPKP) office on Tuesday as quoted by tempo.co.
The KPK said on Friday that an announcement regarding Jero's status would be made within this week. Separately, KPK deputy chairman Bambang Widjojanto said that the KPK would go public when the time was right, either this week or next week. The legal status would be determined after the KPK concluded an expose into Jero's involvement. The investigators would present evidence regarding Jero's involvement during the expose.