Indonesia anti-corruption agency seeks arrest of parliament speaker

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Thu, 16 Nov 2017 - 12:12 GMT

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Indonesia's Speaker of the House Setya Novanto arrives at the House Plenary Session at parliament in Jakarta, Indonesia November 15, 2017 in this photo taken by Antara Foto - REUTERS

Indonesia's Speaker of the House Setya Novanto arrives at the House Plenary Session at parliament in Jakarta, Indonesia November 15, 2017 in this photo taken by Antara Foto - REUTERS

JAKARTA – 16 November 2017: Indonesia's anti-corruption agency (KPK) is on the hunt for the country's Speaker of Parliament Setya Novanto after an attempt late on Wednesday to detain him at his home failed, according to Fox News.

KPK spent about five hours searching his house on Wednesday night. Novanto is a suspect in a major scandal involving US$170 million (S$230 million) of stolen state funds.

Investigators have alleged that Novanto was among many politicians who received kickbacks from funds earmarked for a government project to issue new identification cards, called e-KTP, to citizens aged 17 or above in the country witha population of 255 million.

KPK raided his Novanto's house in south Jakarta as special force mobile brigade police stood guard outside his residence. The KPK confiscated a suitcase of documents and records and footage of the house's CCTV system.

Novanto's lawyer Fredrich Yunadi said Novanto is in Jakarta and is not trying to avoid the law."We are going to meet the leaders of this country. We will ask for time to meet the President," Fredrich told reporters.

Fredrich says members of Parliament enjoy parliamentary impunity and that they cannot be prosecuted without the President's consent

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