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KPK Summons Nazaruddin, Again
Ulma Haryanto | June 27, 2011

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Valkyrie
6:39pm Jun 27, 2011

The "clown" has stated that Nazaruddin would return within two to three weeks. (see last para of article)

Did he use a crystal ball to predict this or just another barrage of hot air for public consumption. Ruhut Sitompul, I think is a full blooded apple polisher. He'd probably stoop to even polish his master's shoes.


Serigala-Berbulu-Domba
2:44pm Jun 27, 2011

Let me take a wild guess!!! Nazaruddin turned up for questioning by the KPK this morning, right???


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The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) scheduled another questioning for former Democratic Party treasurer Muhammad Nazaruddin this morning.

Nazaruddin is a witness in the alleged bribery case involving Sports Ministry secretary Wafid Muharram, acting KPK spokesman Priharasa Nugraha said on Monday.

It would be the second time the KPK has summoned Nazarrudin for questioning as a witness in the graft case focusing on the construction of the athletes' village for the Southeast Asian Games 2011 in Palembang, South Sumatra in November.
 
Nazaruddin was fired from his party post and fled to Singapore on May 23, one day before authorities issued a travel ban against him.

He has since accused several other high-ranking members of the ruling party of various acts of corruption.

His name came up during KPK investigations into two cases: the graft-tainted athlete's village construction deal and in bribery allegations related to the procurement of equipment for the Education Ministry’s Directorate General for Teacher Training (PMPTK) in 2007.

The lawmaker has been summoned twice as a witness for the second case in the past weeks.

KPK deputy chairman Haryono Umar told reporters that there is no plan yet to force Nazaruddin to come for questioning at KPK headquarters.

Yesterday, Democratic Party spokesman Ruhut Sitompul said that Nazaruddin would leave Singapore for Jakarta "within two or three weeks."