Miranda Case: 26 Suspects Named
Nivell Rayda & Anita Rachman | September 02, 2010
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394147I bet she hasn't forgotten the number of her bank account.
Hasn't Indonesia got an extradition treaty with Singapore?
What a farce!
Nunun's nonsense!
When will the Indonesian (people and government) will ever learn that Eradicating Corruption should be their first and foremost priority. Not sex scandals, Not internet porn, not meaningless religious disharmony. Corruption is so ingrained in the Indonesian culure that unless they take it and deal with it seriously, Indonesia will remain it's 3rd world status for decades to come. The fact that 26 law-makers are suspects in this scandal - tells a lot!!!
Oh by the way Ms. Nunun Daradjatun fleeing to Singapore and now claiming she came down with a convenient mystery illness that causes memory loss - this one tops the cake!! :-)
I wonder who would fork out such a large amount for the election of a particular person and moreover where and what the benefits to the "investor" are. I would appreciate if someone could explain...
Given the level of intelligence of some politicians, its a sure bet some of the people on this list will now cry foul - that they have been treated badly and robbed - because now the list is published, they can see that they were'nt given as much as the others and this makes them feel humiliated and shamed and all the other dopey logic that passes for maturity and common sense in Indonesia.
There will soon be no-one left in any of the political parties to charge!
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Jakarta. The Corruption Eradication Commission
on Wednesday named 26 former and current members of the House of
Representatives suspects for allegedly receiving bribes in connection
with the appointment of a senior central bank executive in 2004.
Bibit
Samad Riyanto, deputy chairman of the commission, known as the KPK, said
the 26 allegedly received up to Rp 1.45 billion ($160,000) each to vote
for economist Miranda Goeltom as Bank Indonesia senior deputy governor
during a House selection process.
The list of suspects includes former
minister and Golkar party politician Paskah Suzetta, senior United
Development Party (PPP) politician Daniel Tandjung and senior Indonesian
Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) politicians Max Moein and Panda
Nababan.
Former PDI-P lawmaker Agus Condro Prayitno, who first
reported the bribery to the KPK in 2008, was also declared a suspect.
Also in the list is former Golkar lawmaker Antony Zeidra Abidin, who in
January was sentenced to four and a half years in jail for receiving
illicit funds in a separate Bank Indonesia corruption scandal in 2004.
Forty-one of the 51 then members of House of Representatives Commission
IX, which oversees banking affairs, voted for Miranda, but the KPK
deputy said two of them did not receive any money.
Golkar’s Hamka
Yandhu, PDI-P’s Dudhie Makmun Murod, PPP’s Endin Soefihara and Udju
Djuhaeri, of the now defunct police and military faction, have already
been jailed for their roles in the case.
The Anti-Corruption Court ruled
that the four had channeled a total of Rp 24 billion in traveler’s
checks from businesswoman Nunun Nurbaeti Daradjatun, the wife of
Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) politician Adang Daradjatun, to the
other lawmakers.
The KPK is still investigating Nunun’s role, as well as
that of First Mujur Plantation, a palm oil company that bought the
checks, and Miranda. First Mujur is a subsidiary of the Artha Graha
group, owned by tycoon Tommy Winata.
Nunun is in Singapore and has
ignored repeated summonses from the KPK, claiming she is suffering from
a mysterious illness that causes memory loss. “We will prosecute
everyone who is involved based on the evidence.
Please be patient,”
Bibit said. He said the commission was probing three more possible
suspects, while three more lawmakers who supposedly received bribes had
died.
Bibit said the KPK had forwarded evidence against the three
lawmakers who were members of the now defunct military faction to the
military police. “These three people are beyond our jurisdiction,” he
said.
The KPK does not have the power to prosecute members of the
military for corruption offenses committed during active duty.
Adnan
Topan Husodo, deputy chairman of Indonesia Corruption Watch, applauded
the move.
“Based on the number of suspects alone, it is a bold step for
the KPK. We hope that these suspects will talk and shed light on
Miranda’s involvement in the bribery scheme,” he said.
“I hope the
investigation into the case is not over. There are a lot of people who
need to be brought to justice.”
However, Boyamin Saiman, chairman of
the Indonesian Anti-Corruption Society (MAKI), said the real test was
for the KPK to arrest the financiers. “They are the ones who benefited
most in the scheme,” he said.
“The KPK must trace the sources of the
fund. I suspect that there is more than a single financier because
logically there are a lot of bank owners who would love to pocket a
senior central bank executive.”
House Deputy Speaker and Golkar
politician Priyo Budi Santoso also pressed the KPK to completely
unravel the case.
“It would be odd if the KPK could not arrest the
providers of the bribe. I think the KPK’s reputation could be tarnished
if they can’t,” he said.
“We will not cry simply because several of our
members have been named as suspects. I think the KPK is working
objectively in eradicating corruption so the decision should be
appreciated and not politicized.”
Taufik Kiemas, speaker of the
People’s Consultative Assembly and husband of PDI-P founder Megawati
Sukarnoputri, said his party would not intervene or question the KPK’s
move.
Suspects Identified on Wednesday
Golkar Party
Ahmad Hafiz Zawawi Rp 600m
Marthin Bria Seran Rp 250m
Paskah Suzetta Rp 600m
Boby Suhardiman Rp 500m
Antony Zeidra Abidin Rp 600m
TM Nurlif Rp 550m
Asep Ruchimat Sudjana Rp 150m
Reza Kamarullah Rp 500m
Baharuddin Aritonang Rp 350m
Hengky Baramuli Rp 500m
PDI-P
Agus Condro Prayitno Rp 500m
Max Moein Rp 500m
Rusman Lumbantoruan Rp 500m
Poltak Sitorus Rp 500m
Williem Tutuarima Rp 500m
Panda Nababan Rp 1,450m
Engelina Pattiasina Rp 500m
Muhammad Iqbal Rp 500m
Budiningsih Rp 500m
Jeffrey Tongas Lumban Rp 500m
Ni Luh Mariani Tirtasari Rp 500m
Sutanto Pranoto Rp 600m
Soewarno Rp 500m
Matheos Pormes Rp 350m
PPP
Sofyan Usman Rp 250m
Daniel Tandjung Rp 500m
Guilty and Already Sentenced
Hamka Yandhu, Golkar Rp 2,250m
Jailed for 2.5 years
Endin AJ Soefihara, PPP Rp 500m
Jailed for 2 years
Dudhie Makmun Murod, PDI-P Rp 500m
Jailed for 2 years
Udju Djuhaeri, Police-TNI faction Rp 500m
Jailed for 2 years
Deceased
1 Azhar Muklis, Golkar Party Rp 500m
2 Aberson Sihaloho, PDI-P Rp 500m
3 Suratal H W, PDI-P Rp 500m
Still Being Investigated
Zederick Emir Moeis, PDI-P Rp 200m
Sukardjo Hardjo Wirjo, PDI-P Rp 200m
Uray Faisal Hamid, PPP Rp 250m
Cases Forwarded to Military Police
R Sulistiyadi Rp 500m
Suyitno Rp 500m
Darsup Yusuf Rp 500m
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