Of the 43 candidate names submitted to the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) and the Financial Transactions Report and Analysis Center (PPATK) by Joko’s transition team last week, only 30 percent passed KPK vetting, the source said.
Candidates assessed as potential suspects in corruption cases or with fishy financial records received a red or yellow mark from the KPK — signifying the level of corruption risk associated with them. The anti-graft body met with Joko to return the list of names on Sunday.