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SBY party legislator quizzed over bribery case
Irawaty Wardany ,  THE JAKARTA POST ,  JAKARTA   |  Tue, 04/14/2009 9:58 AM  |  
National 

A Democratic Party legislator was questioned Monday by the Corruption 
Eradication Commission (KPK) for his role in a bribery case. 

Jhonny Allen Marbun, who has drawn wide public criticism for avoiding the KPK's 
questioning due to his busy schedule campaigning for his party in his electoral 
district in North Sumatra, admitted he had attended a meeting between the 
government and House of Representative's budgetary committee members to 
coordinate perceptions on fiscal stimulus, at the Four Seasons Hotel in Jakarta 
in February. 

According to a former legislator from the National Mandate Party (PAN), Abdul 
Hadi Djamal, the meeting aimed to increase the budget of some government 
offices, including the Transportation Ministry. 

Abdul is also a suspect in the case. The KPK caught him red-handed in February 
receiving an alleged bribe of US$90,000 and Rp 54 million from Transportation 
Ministry official Darmawati Dareho, Darmawati has also been declared a suspect 
and detained by the KPK. 

Abdul said the money he received from the ministry was compensation for his 
role in persuading the government to increase the ministry's budget. 

Abdul further said Jhonny had received a kickback of Rp 1 billion ($88,066) 
through him for the 
same role. 

Jhonny, however, denied having any links with the bribery case. 

The Four Seasons meeting, he said, was only to synchronize their perceptions 
(on fiscal stimulus) because the global financial crisis could affect 
Indonesia's state budget. 

"So there's nothing fishy about the meeting," Jhonny told journalists, after 
completing a six-hour questioning session at the KPK. 

The money was allegedly provided by a businessman, Hontjo Kurniawan, another 
suspect in the case, to ensure his company PT Kurnia Jaya Wirabhakti won a 
contract for the ministry's development projects of piers and airport 
facilities in eastern Indonesia. 

When asked whether he had received the money, Jhonny replied, "I don't know 
about that, you better ask him [Hontjo]." 

The project was part of a Rp 10.2 trillion fiscal stimulus program from the 
government, which was later increased to Rp 12.2 trillion following the 
agreement between the government and budgetary committee at the House, of which 
both Abdul and Jhonny were members. 

According to Abdul, discussions to increase the budget took place at the Four 
Seasons hotel, which was attended by Rama Pratama of the Prosperous Justice 
Party (PKS) and Jhonny. 

Abdul said Rama and the committee head, Emir Moeis of the Indonesian Democratic 
Party of Struggle (PDI-P) had led the initiative to raise the fund to Rp 12.2 
trillion. 

He also claimed the Finance Ministry's head of fiscal policy, Anggito Abimanyu, 
had an active role in lobbying the committee members to approve the increase. 

The accusation was later denied by Anggito, Rama and Emir. 

On the same day, the KPK also questioned another legislator, Golkar's 
Enggartiasto Lukito, a member of the committee, as a witness in the case. 

According to KPK spokesman Johan Budi, both Jhonny and Enggartiasto were still 
questioned as witnesses, even though one of the suspects had mentioned their 
involvement. 

"We are planning to question Emir Moeis this week," he said. 


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