JAKARTA, Legal Literacy - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) stated that the determination of the Secretary-General of the DPR (House of Representatives) Indra Iskandar as a suspect has fulfilled the legal requirements, related to the pre-trial lawsuit of the Secretary-General of the DPR at the South Jakarta District Court (PN Jaksel) in the alleged corruption case of the DPR official residence procurement for the 2020 fiscal year.

KPK Spokesperson Budi Prasetyo in Jakarta, Sunday (1/25/2026), emphasized that the legal procedures carried out by the KPK were in accordance with regulations. The determination of suspect status was carried out based on sufficient evidence.

“Every determination of a suspect is based on the adequacy of valid evidence as stipulated in laws and regulations, both from formal and material aspects,” said Budi.

The KPK stated its respect for the legal rights of every citizen, including filing lawsuits to the court. Budi said that the KPK carries out its duties with the principle of professionalism.

“The KPK continues to uphold the presumption of innocence and respects the legal rights of all parties,” he said.

Schedule of the DPR Secretary-General's Pre-Trial Hearing

The Case Tracking Information System (SIPP) of the South Jakarta District Court recorded that Indra Iskandar's application was registered under number 7/Pid.Pra/2026/PN JKT.SEL. This lawsuit tests the validity of the suspect determination procedure by investigators.

The inaugural hearing is scheduled to take place on Monday, February 2, 2026, in Courtroom 4. Until now, the KPK stated that it has not received an official summons from the court to attend the agenda.

“Currently, the KPK is still waiting for the relaas or official summons from the South Jakarta District Court regarding the implementation of the pre-trial hearing,” said Budi.

Regarding the substance of the lawsuit, the KPK views this legal step as part of judicial control.

“Filing a pre-trial motion is a right guaranteed by law and is part of the legal control mechanism in the criminal justice system,” he said.

Indra Iskandar was recorded to have filed a similar request on May 16, 2024, regarding his suspect status. In addition, a lawsuit regarding the validity of the confiscation in the same case was also registered, but withdrawn on Monday, May 27, 2024.

Waiting for State Loss Calculation

In this case, the KPK has named seven suspects. KPK Chairman Setyo Budiyanto confirmed the status of these parties on Friday (3/7/2025).

“For the suspects, there are seven people, namely Indra Iskandar as Budget User (Pengguna Anggaran) and his colleagues,” said Setyo.

The suspects have been prevented from traveling abroad. However, detention has not been carried out because investigators are still awaiting the audit results from the Financial and Development Supervisory Agency (BPKP).

“Still waiting for the calculation of state financial losses by the BPKP,” he said.