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http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/pdi-p-lawmaker-goes-on-trial-in-bank-indonesia-vote-buying-case/362780

March 09, 2010 
Nivell Rayda

 
Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) lawmaker Dudhie Makmum Murod at 
the Anti-Corruption Court in Jakarta. Dudhie is being tried for allegedly 
accepting bribes in connection with the election of a Bank Indonesia deputy 
governor. (JG Photo/Afriadi Hikmal)

PDI-P Lawmaker Goes on Trial in Bank Indonesia Vote-Buying Case
Sitting lawmaker Dudhie Makmun Murod went on trial at the Anti-Corruption Court 
in Jakarta on Monday for his alleged role in a Rp 24 billion ($2.6 million) 
bribery case linked to the appointment of a central bank senior deputy governor 
in 2004.

The House of Representatives member from the opposition Indonesian Democratic 
Party of Struggle (PDI-P) is accused of distributing Rp 9.8 billion to 18 
fellow party members serving on House Commission IX, which at that time oversaw 
financial and banking affairs, in return for voting economist Miranda Goeltom 
into the Bank Indonesia post. 

Miranda was also backed by dozens of lawmakers from three other party factions 
- who were also alleged to have taken bribes - and enjoyed a landslide victory 
with 41 votes from the 51-member House commission.

Former lawmakers Hamka Yandhu of the Golkar Party and Udju Djuhaeri from the 
Police and Military faction, as well as sitting United Development Party (PPP) 
lawmaker Endin Soefihara, are now awaiting trial for allegedly distributing the 
bribe money to their respective faction members.

Dudhie, who claims he's a scapegoat and last month vowed to drag down fellow 
PDI-P lawmakers with him, could face up to five years in prison if convicted.

"Shortly after voting for Miranda on June 8, 2004, the defendant was asked by 
fellow party member Panda Nababan to meet a man identified as Ahmad Hakim 
Safari, also known as Arie Malangjudo, at Bebek Bali restaurant in the Senayan 
area of South Jakarta," lead prosecutor Muhammad Rum told the court. 

The prosecution, from the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), alleged that 
Dudhie went to the restaurant to receive the bribe in the form of traveler's 
checks issued by Bank International Indonesia that originated from 
businesswoman Nunun Nurbaeti Daradjatun, wife of former National Police deputy 
chief Adang Daradjatun.

Nunun's lawyer, Partahi Sihombing, acknowledged on Monday that Ahmad was an 
aide to the businesswoman, but said he had not acted on his client's behalf. 

Ahmad "is not just any man, he knows many politicians and lawmakers," Sihombing 
said. 

"Nunun has pointedly denied that she distributed bribe money," he said. 

The prosecution alleged that Ahmad gave Dudhie a red envelope containing 
traveler's checks meant for PDI-P lawmakers, each of whom allegedly received 
between Rp 350 million and Rp 1.45 billion. The prosecution also said Ahmad had 
yellow, green and white envelopes - PDI-P, Golkar and PPP's party colors are 
red, yellow and green, respectively. 

"The defendant kept Rp 500 million for himself," Rum said.

Among the PDI-P lawmakers said to have accepted bribes were senior party 
members Panda Nababan and Agus Condro Prayitno, who were the first to admit 
involvement to KPK investigators. 

Agus, who was immediately thrown out of the PDI-P after blowing the whistle on 
his fellow party members, welcomed the start of Dudhie's trial. 

"The KPK must resolve the case and bring Panda and Tjahjo to justice," he said, 
referring to PDI-P secretary general Tjahjo Kumolo. 

The prosecution said that Tjahjo played a central role in the bribery by 
instructing every PDI-P lawmaker to vote for Goeltom during a meeting at the 
Dharmawangsa Hotel in South Jakarta on May 29.

Dudhie's lawyer, Amir Karyatin, said the defense would not challenge the 
indictment.

"We want the case to be over quickly. My client is willing to cooperate," Amir 
said. "Dudhie is just a victim. The trial will reveal who the real mastermind 
is."








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