***“We have been there [Buol Regency] for 18 years. There was no bribery but 
extortion. The story is only half true. None of our family members does any 
such thing,” he said.

***Murdaya explained that around 3,500 employees would suffer if the factories 
were halted.

Families and friends show up in support to Hartati

The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | National | Fri, September 14 2012, 9:25 AM 

Dozens of family members, colleagues and supporters came to the Corruption 
Eradication Commission (KPK) building in South Jakarta on Thursday, to give 
moral support to Siti Hartati Murdaya.

Hartati, one of the nation’s wealthiest tycoons, is detained at the KPK 
detention center in Kuningan (not Pondok Bambu as earlier reported) for bribing 
public officials.

Her family — husband Murdaya Poo and four children — came separately on 
Thursday morning while other colleagues and some Buddhist monks came later to 
greet the businesswoman who is also a Buddhist leader.

Murdaya told reporters before visiting Hartati that his wife was a victim of 
extortion.

“We have been there [Buol Regency] for 18 years. There was no bribery but 
extortion. The story is only half true. None of our family members does any 
such thing,” he said.

Murdaya questioned the legal reasoning for the KPK to put Hartati in detention. 
“Where was the telephone conversation recorded? It is all a lie,” he said.

KPK spokesman Johan Budi previously said the investigators decided to detain 
suspects if they could possibly eliminate evidence, abscond or commit further 
crimes.

The KPK also names suspects when they have at least two pieces of evidence and 
witnesses.

The KPK alleged that Hartati paid a Rp 3 billion (US$318,000) bribe to Buol 
Regent Amran Batalipu to issue a permit for her companies PT CCM and PT Hardaya 
Inti Plantation in Bukal district, Buol, Central Sulawesi. The regent was also 
detained by the KPK for allegedly accepting bribes.

Murdaya said that the land issue was a trivial thing that was not lucrative for 
their companies. “People have worked to develop the region for 18 years. No one 
wanted to develop the area,” he said, adding that his wife was so generous that 
she wanted to develop the region.

Murdaya even challenged people to go to Buol to see the plantations and how the 
business was there.

“The directors betrayed my wife and bribed the regent. She never permitted them 
to do so,” he said.

Hartati’s employee PT Hardaya Inti Plantation general manager, Yani Anshori, 
and PT. Hardaya operational director, Gondo Sudjono, are standing trial in the 
same case.

Murdaya explained that around 3,500 employees would suffer if the factories 
were halted. (cor)

http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2012 ... rtati.html 

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