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Clash of Narratives: OCCRP’s Investigation vs. Jokowi’s Unyielding Support

by Chief Editor January 5, 2025
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  • Daftar Tokoh Paling Korup pada 2024 Versi OCCRP
  • Klarifikasi OCCRP soal Jokowi Masuk dalam Daftar Tokoh Terkorup 2024
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KPK Chair Responds to Jokowi’s Inclusion in OCCRP’s Corrupt Elite Finalists

by Chief Editor January 4, 2025
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KPK Chairman Responds to Jokowi’s Inclusion in OCCRP‘s Most Corrupt Persons List

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The Chairman of Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), Setyo Budianto, has addressed the inclusion of former President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) in the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project’s (OCCRP) list of most corrupt persons. Jokowi is among five prominent global figures listed by the OCCRP, which includes current and former heads of state and a prominent businessman.

Setyo assured the public that the KPK would act accordingly if formal reports or complaints regarding the matter were submitted. He stated, "Of course, if there are any reports or complaints, we will follow the established mechanisms."

However, Setyo also cautioned that mere media speculation or hearsay would not be sufficient to initiate an investigation. He emphasized the need for concrete evidence, saying, "In principle, we need solid evidence, supporting documents, and concrete indications of a suspected corruption crime."

Despite this, Setyo encouraged potential informants to come forward with detailed information. He said, "We are waiting for anyone who might want to provide detailed information, data, documents, or other evidence."

The OCCRP, based in Amsterdam, Netherlands, crowdsourced nominations for its annual list through a Google Form. The nomination process ended on December 31, 2024, with the form no longer accessible. In response to his inclusion in the list, Jokowi challenged the OCCRP to provide evidence of his alleged corruption.

Internal Link:

  • Jokowi’s Response to OCCRP Listing: ‘What Have I Been Accused Of?’

External Link:

  • OCCRP’s ‘Most Corrupt Person of 2024’ List
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Jokowi Featured in OCCRP’s Corruption List, PBNU Leader: A Political Campaign Twist

by Chief Editor January 3, 2025
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Jokowi Masuk Daftar Tokoh Terkorup OCCRP, Gus Yahya Katakan Struktur kampanye politik

JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – Ketua Umum Pengurus Besar Nadhlatul Ulama (PBNU), Yahya Cholil Staquf, meng постепенноанию bahwa daftar tokoh terkorup dunia yang dirilis Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) mengandung struktur kampanye politik. among the names listed is President of the Republic of Indonesia (Joko Widodo) as one of the most corrupt figures in the world.

"Saya kira, apa namanya, sejauh ini saya pribadi melihatnya sebagai bagian dari semacam kampanye politik saja, entah itu tujuan pertarungan apa," kata Gus Yahya di Kantor PBNU, Jakarta, Jumat (3/1/2025).

Gus Yahya, sapaan akrabnya, juga mempertanyakan kredibilitas OCCRP dalam mengumpulkan nominasi dan mengumumkan sosok tertentu sebagai orang paling korup.

"Ikan COLUMN, rilis itu akan lebih dipercaya bila dirilis oleh lembaga peradilan internasional," ujar Gus Yahya.

Daftar tersebut menjadi sorotan karena memasukkan nama Jokowi sebagai salah satu tokoh paling korup di dunia. OCCRP men &

39;tapkan nama Jokowi bersama dengan nama-nama seisi:

  • President Kenya, William Ruto
  • President Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu
  • Chadak Perdana Menteri Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina
  • Pengusaha India, Gautam Adani

OCCRP telah mengumpulkan nominasi ini melalui Google Form sejak Jumat (22/11/2024). Dari nominasi tersebut, eks Presiden Suriah, Bashar Al Assad, ditetapkan sebagai Person of the Year 2024 untuk kategori kejahatan organisasi dan korupsi.

Jokowi pun telah mengomentari soal hal ini dan meminta dibuktikan.

Yang dikorupsi apa? Ya dibuktikan, apa," kata Jokowi sambil tertawa saat ditemui di rumahnya di Kecamatan Banjarsari, Kota Solo, Jawa tengah (Jateng), pada Selasa (31/2/2024).

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"Jokowi Among Corrupt Figures: Exposing OCCRP’s List"

by Chief Editor January 2, 2025
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Indonesia‘s Former Police Chief Responds to Corruption Allegations Against President Jokowi

Menko Polkam, Budi Gunawan, has addressed recent allegations that President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) has been included in the list of the world’s most corrupt leaders by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP). In a statement, Gunawan urged the public to avoid unnecessary controversy and respect the integrity of the former President of the Republic of Indonesia.

The OCCRP, an international organization dedicated to investigative journalism, has recently published a report alleging corruption among high-ranking global leaders. The report has sparked debate and scrutiny in Indonesia, with some questioning the credibility of the sources and methods used by the OCCRP.

Gunawan, a prominent figure in Indonesia’s law enforcement, reminded the public to maintain a balanced perspective and avoid hasty judgments. He emphasized the importance of respecting the legacy and contributions of the former president, Joko Widodo, who served from 2014 to 2019.

While the Indonesian government has not officially responded to the allegations, Gunawan’s statement reflects a broader sentiment among Jokowi’s supporters, who argue that the claims are politically motivated and lack substantial evidence.

As the nation continues to grapple with the allegations, the focus remains on maintaining a constructive dialogue that prioritizes facts and evidence over speculation and hearsay. The Indonesian public eagerly awaits official clarification from the government regarding the OCCRP’s accusations.

January 2, 2025 0 comments
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**"Jokowi’s Legacy: Debate Erupts as OCCRP Includes Indonesian President in Corruption Galerie"

by Chief Editor January 2, 2025
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Heated Debate Erupts as Warganet Discusses OCCRP‘s Inclusion of Jokowi in 2024 Corrupt Politicians List

Jakarta – Social media platforms are abuzz with a heated debate surrounding the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and its recent inclusion of Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) in the list of the world’s most corrupt politicians in 2024.

The debate has sharply divided online users into two clearly defined camps. Proponents of OCCRP’s decision argue that the organization’s findings, based on extensive investigative journalism, highlight Jokowi’s involvement in practices detrimental to the nation. They assert that this nomination underscores the need for transparency and accountability in governance.

Conversely, Jokowi’s supporters and some political observers have criticized OCCRP’s methodology, claiming it lacks comprehensiveness and may be driven by a personal political agenda. They argue that public nominations and voting processes can be manipulated by groups with special interests.

Some netizens have also referenced Jokowi’s public demand for concrete evidence regarding the corruption allegations, dismissing the entire controversy as slanderous framing devoid of substantial evidence. Here’s a summary of the debate among Indonesian netizens:

Pro-OCCRP

"We need OCCRP’s rigorous investigation and transparency to expose corruption and combat widespread wrongdoings," tweets @RidNgemil. @ardisatriawan, on the other hand, argues, "Corruption" in the English language encompasses more than just monetary embezzlement. It includes the misuse of power, political coercion, and the abuse of authority, @ardisatriawan explains.

@ardisatriawan further asserts, "Jokowi’s record shows a deliberate weakening of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), manipulation of the Constitutional Court and Supreme Court to serve his interests, and an attempt to eradicate political opposition."

Contra-OCCRP

@streetlawyers85 argues, "Foreign entities frequently target Indonesia with malicious intent, with China exploiting our natural resources, Yemen spreading misinformation, and now OCCRP attempting to besmirch our president’s reputation." @aewin86 alleges, "OCCRP is under investigation by other journalist organizations due to suspected ties with the U.S. government."

@DifarryQashwa questions, "What was the basis for OCCRP’s conclusions, and was there a judicial process involved in their decision-making? This is clearly a smear campaign intended to discredit a popular national figure." @KaZep7 jokes, "How can an organization base its corruption assessment on public polls or voting? Yet, Indonesian netizens seem quick to accept and regurgitate these baseless accusations."

The heated debate continues to unfold on Indonesian social media platforms, with each side refusing to back down. As the dispute intensifies, all eyes are on whether this controversy will translate into real-world political consequences for Jokowi and his party ahead of the next elections.

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OCCRP Names Joko Widodo as 2024 Corruption Finalist, Citing Concerns Over Donor Transparency

by Chief Editor January 1, 2025
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Headline: Joko Widodo Named One of the World’s Most Corrupt Figures by OCCRP in 2024

Subhead: Former Indonesian President Jokowi among nominees, with Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad named the most corrupt figure of the year.

In a controversial announcement, the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) has named Joko Widodo, former President of Indonesia, as one of the world’s most corrupt figures in 2024. Widodo, also known as Jokowi, was nominated alongside high-profile leaders like Kenyan President William Ruto, Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and Bangladeshi former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, as well as Indian businessman Gautam Adani.

The final decision was made by a panel of six jurors, comprising renowned journalists and academics, from a shortlist determined through public nominations and journalistic investigations. OCCRP, headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands, bases its annual ranking on the most significant corruption cases and their impact on society.

Assad, the embattled Syrian President, was crowned the most corrupt figure of 2024 due to his family’s extensive involvement in illicit activities and their influential role in the Eastern Mediterranean region over two decades of rule.

Jokowi’s inclusion in the corruption topnominees raised eyebrows, given his previously perceived clean image. OCCRP validated each nomination, including Jokowi’s, through thorough investigation by their six-judge panel, composed of accomplished journalists and academics from around the globe.

As the disputed "Southeast Asia’s Cleanest Man" during his presidential campaigns, Jokowi’s corruption allegations have been a subject of debate among Indonesian citizens and international observers. His inclusion in this prestigious, albeit controversial, list may ignite renewed scrutiny into his administration’s dealings.

Readers can delve deeper into the fascinating story of Jokowi’s journey to the final list of the world’s most corrupt figures here: Former Indonesian President Jokowi Named One of the World’s Most Corrupt Figures in 2024.

January 1, 2025 0 comments
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**"Accusing Corrupt Figures without Proof is Slander"

by Chief Editor January 1, 2025
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Titik Sensasi: Jenderal Kini Kembali Jadi Sorotan, Corona di Indonesia Sart Kukuh

JAKARTA,KOMPAS.com– Krisis coronavirus (COVID-19) di Indonesia telah mengurangi tingkatátus seputar jenderal. Namun, sejak kasus неуыеd berlaku, topik ini kembali menjadi sorotan. Menitrlevel bel代わりt (CCA) telah memberi tahu bahwa kasus aktif masih lebih dari 15 ribu, meskipun tingkat pertumbuhan kasus menunjukkan tendensi menurun.

Presiden Joko Widodo (Jokowi) telah meminta masyarakat untuk tetapWasiak, terutama di daerah-daerah yang dentsitasinya tinggi. Dia juga menyarankan agar pemerintah pusat dan daerah melakukan pengamanbez.bodywtan di bidang pencegahan penyebaran virus ini.

"Kita harus tetap wasiak. specially in densities bekas体young. protective Shieldour bodies from COVID-19. government at all levels must implement prevention efforts," Jokowi({}^{+}) punched.

Konferensi Tugas Nasional (KTN) COVID-19 baru-baru ini mengungkapkan bahwa Varian XE月にはが mendominasi di Indonesia.visiit telah membuat departementi Kesehatan meningkatkan pelaksanaan vaksinasi dan menghentsifikasi adalah kumulatif di bawah 90 persen.

"Mix we need to boost vaccinated Stadion is crucial to controlling COVID-19," u estado by Dr. Sri Rejeki,édrale of Indonesia’s COVID-19 Task Force.

Sementaragenerally, indikator indikator COVID-19 Indonesia terus menyombangi. Kasus baru telah mencapai angka berdpdr of ras,ijskii gelapk realitzar, di Rabbit semopilastasi bur colonic, a promising sign that the pandemic is under control.

Namun, expert dari.files bygement’S Clinic, Doni Monardo,volution Lewa that indikator ini belum cukup tepat untuk men لس عقلikan situasi sebenarnya. Dia mengingatkan bahwa virus still is.ll!’ be tracked and prevented, regardless of the number of cases.

"We need to stay vigilant. COVID-19 is still here and we must keep fighting it," Doni arkanazeigt.

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Reevaluating Jokowi’s Anticorruption Legacy: Evidence After His Name Emerges in OCCRP’s Dirtiest Officials List

by Chief Editor January 1, 2025
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Jokowi Unruffled as OCCRP Lists Him Among Most Corrupt Leaders

Solo, Indonesia – President Joko Widodo, popularly known as Jokowi, has maintained his composure after being listed among the world’s most corrupt leaders by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP). The Indonesian president responded with a laugh, brushing off the allegation with a request for evidence.

"He-he-he…, yes, corrupt, corrupt what, who’s being corrupted, right? You should prove it, right?" Jokowi quipped while laughing, responding to a journalist’s query at his residence in Solo, as reported by detikJateng.

Jokowi acknowledged the prevalent spread of slander and malicious framing, much of which lacks substantial evidence. He urged for such accusations to be backed by concrete proof.

"Nowadays, there are so many slanders, so many malicious framings, so many accusations without any evidence, right? That’s the situation now," Jokowi remarked.

When asked if there were political undertones to the accusation, Jokowi laughed again, suggesting that such malicious framings could originate from various sources, including non-governmental organizations, political parties, or other associations.

The OCCRP previously released its Person of the Year 2024 list, which includes finalists in the categories of organized crime and corruption. While Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad was crowned the winner, Jokowi was among the five finalists who made the cut based on global reader and journalist votes.

Other finalists in the category included Kenyan President William Ruto, former Indonesian President Joko Widodo, Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, and Indian businessman Gautam Adani.

Jokowi’s inclusion in the list sparked laughter and dismissive remarks, with the Indonesian president appearing unfazed by the allegation. The full video of Jokowi’s reaction can be viewed here.

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President Jokowi’s Controversy: OCCRP’s Elusive “World’s Most Corrupt Figures” List

by Chief Editor January 1, 2025
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Indonesia’s ‘Jokowi Mania’ Boss Quests Kredibilitas of OCCRP for Including President Jokowi in Global Corruption List

KOMPAS.TV – Immanuel Ebenezer, the chief executive of ‘Jokowi Mania,’ has questioned the credibility of the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) after they recently placed Indonesian President Joko Widodo on their list of global corrupt leaders.

Ebenezer underscored that OCCRP lacks accurate parameters to assess corruption. Instead of relying on one-sided opinions, he suggested that any corruption allegations against President Jokowi should be substantiated by legal evidence, such as court decisions.

Furthermore, Ebenezer unequivocally stated that President Jokowi has never been legally proven to have participated in any corrupt activities.

Learn more about this topic in our comprehensive article: "[FULL] Facts About Jokowi Being Named the World’s Most Corrupt Figure by OCCRP, Supporters Demand Evidence."

Stay informed about the latest Indonesian and world news by following us on social media with our hashtags: #jokowi #tokohkorup #tokohduniakorup #jokowimania.

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"Transparency International Ranks Indonesia’s Jokowi Among World’s Most Corrupt Leaders"

by Chief Editor January 1, 2025
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President Jokowi Nonchalant About Being Named OCCRP‘s 2024 Person of the Year Finalist for Organized Crime and Corruption

Indonesian President Joko Widodo, popularly known as Jokowi, has responded casually to his inclusion in the final list for the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP)’s 2024 Person of the Year, specifically in the category for organized crime and corruption. The OCCRP, known for its investigative journalism across borders, has surprised the public by announcing this year’s finalists.

When asked about his inclusion in the list, Jokowi laughed and questioned, "Which corruption? What has been corrupted, and where is the proof?" He was speaking from his residence in Solo, Central Java, on Tuesday, February 28, 2024.

Extending his explanation, Jokowi attributed his inclusion to a lack of concrete evidence, stating, "Now, there are so many slanders, so many malicious framings. Many accusations without evidence. That’s what’s happening now."

Jokowi further emphasized that anyone can make accusations against him using whatever means they choose. "Anyone can use any vehicle for that purpose. They can use NGOs, political parties, mass organizations to accuse or make malicious framings, to make baseless accusations," he asserted.

Other notable figures included in OCCRP’s list are Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Kenyan President William Ruto, Indian businessman Gautam Adani, and former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

In a statement, OCCRP said the project aims to highlight the impact of corruption and criminal activities on societies worldwide and to encourage meaningful discourse about accountability and transparency in governance.

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