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Minister of BUMN "open door" to KPK

Medan (ANTARA News) - Minister for State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) Dahlan Iskan, asserted "open door" for the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) to check or crack in the ranks of state officials was found guilty of corruption.

"Please just if it KPK target company or entering the state to see and find out and can prove that there is corruption," he told reporters after the event to answer questions Partnership Ministry of Enterprise and the Commission, which is part of the APEC SOM III, at Lake Toba , Monday (24/6) night.

He did not argue, there are many state-owned companies or officials "not clean".

"Well, it can not be denied there are many troubled companies including state-owned enterprises. Therefore, I was and continue to fix the state-owned company and certainly did not close the door even encourage the Commission to take action because it is also an effort to support the improvement of state-owned companies," he said.

Prosecution as the KPK, he said, is an effort to improve mental officials and state-owned companies and other institutions in Indonesia.

"If the Commission feels the need to get a lot of state prosecution, yeah go ahead," he said as he jogged to his car left the crowd of reporters, saying there are still events that have been.

Previously, when a "keynote speaker" at the event, Dahlan Iskan, gave examples of how he could "cleanse" PLN from the company that is always mentioned the "nest of problems" or dilapidated.

He mentioned, it does handle PLN solution is to approach people who are good and do not give positions to people who are known and proven "naughty".

He said, the "naughty" in a company should not be allowed more than five percent of the number of workers or staff in the company.

Excuse him, if so, then the company is certainly problematic.

"If no more than 5 percent and the number of positions that do not get no authority, then the company can continue to be developed to be healthy and suppress the emergence of corruption," said Dahlan.

He added that such a development, or still need to be done before taking action or enter into the realm of law.

"Dismissal is not the most appropriate solution if it can still be fostered," he said.

KPK chairman Abraham Samad, said indiscriminately Commission to provide oversight measures or corruption.

"State-owned companies as well as other businesses are also being monitoring by the Commission to push and take action for the perpetrators of corruption are not only detrimental to the state, but also the community," he said.