A controversy has erupted after 39.5 billion won worth of gold bars and cash were found at the home of Febri, a former deputy attorney general in Indonesia. Febri resigned, but police transferred related cases to the prosecution, Febri's "in-laws." This is drawing criticism from the legal and academic circles as political compromise, and raising issues of understanding conflicts between the police and the prosecution. Some argue that it would be more appropriate for the Corruption Eradication Commission under the president to handle the case.