Allegedly Full of Corruption, GRAK NTT Visits KPK and BPK, Urges to Completely Investigate 15 Problematic Projects in Flotim
REINHA.com – The NTT Anti-Corruption Movement (GRAK) finally fulfilled its wish to take action in front of the Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) office on Monday, March 16 2026 regarding widespread allegations of corruption in the work on 15 project packages at the Regional Government (Pemda). East Flores (Flotim) which is considered a failure and full of allegations of corruption.
The leader of GRAK NTT, Benty Aliandu, told this media through a press release (Sunday, 15/3/2026) that he was ready to take action tomorrow, 16/3/2026.
“Tomorrow (Monday, 16/3/2026) we will ensure that the action takes place,” said Benty Aliandu.
Benty Aliandu continued the notification to Polda Metro Jaya, GRAK NTT has conveyed details of the completeness of the demonstration for the Metro Jaya Police to know.
Benty Aliandu continued the GRAK NTT action route, the gathering point for the action was at the Proclamation Monument, then to the Indonesian Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) office on Jalan Gatot Subroto and continued to the Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) office in the Red and White building, Jalan Kuningan Persada Kav.4.
Benty Aliandu’s demands are clear, GRAK NTT urges the BPK to carry out an investigative audit of the implementation of the 15 project packages in 2025 which are deemed to have failed and asks the BPK to confirm whether or not there are any State losses arising from the failure of the 15 project packages.
GRAK NTT also demanded that the Corruption Eradication Committee take firm steps by carrying out inquiries and investigations into 15 problematic project packages in Flotim.
It is clear that this is the demand that is the basis for GRAK NTT to save East Flores, closed Benty Aliandu.***(BM)
# Allegedly Full of Corruption, GRAK NTT Visits KPK and BPK, Urges to Completely Investigate 15 Problematic Projects in Flotim
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