--- In [email protected], item abu <itemabu@...> wrote:
>
> 55 juta sebln? Hehehe... mana cukup tuh, makanya anggota DPR itu nyari proyek 
> lain spy bisa dpt ratusan juta atau lebih seblm.
> 


iya, emang goblok tuh anggota dpr.

mendingan dia jadi pendeta kristen yang bisa nyolobg duit perpuluhan umatnya, 
seperti pendeta tong.  kalo dpr ketahuan nyolong, bisa repot dihujat sana-sini 
sama rakyat.  kalo pendeta ketahuan nyolong perpululan umatnya, ma\ereka diem 
aja kayak babi bengong.

abis umatnya pada bego semua sih kayak elu.


> Emangnya, anggota DPR itu kalah dgn Gayus yg bisa ngumpulin 100 M lebih dlm 
> tempo 5 thn?
> 
> 

emangya pendeta tong bisa lebih banyak nyolong duitnya dari pada gayus ya?


> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
> From: sunny <ambon@...>
> To: Undisclosed-Recipient@...
> Sent: Fri, May 13, 2011 4:39:54 AM
> Subject: [proletar] Rp 50m Paycheck For DPR Members
> 
>    
> Refl. Sekalipun gaji Rp 50,-- juta  ditambah tunjangan legal mau pun tidak 
> legal 
> sudah lumayan besar, tetapi agaknya masih saja kurang jadi perlu dinaikan 
> menjadi misalnya Rp 100,-- juta atau lebih lagi, agar anggota DPR pada waktu 
> sidang bisa lebih sering nonton film porno atau main tetris seperti wanita 
> yang 
> terlihat pada gambar.Siapa yang tidak mau gaji besar  dengan berkedudukan 
> menjadi anggota DPR? 
> 
> 
> http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/rp-50m-paycheck-for-dpr-members/440842
> 
> Rp 50m Paycheck For DPR Members
> Anita Rachman | May 13, 2011
> 
> A house member playing "Tetris" on her iPad during a plenary meeting at the 
> House of Representatives. Indonesian lawmakers' take home pay could reach as 
> much at Rp 51.5 million per month. JG Photo/Yudhi Sukma Wijaya 
> 
> 
> How much money do Indonesian lawmakers actually take home every month? 
> Judging 
> from what one lawmaker has to say about it, the figure exceeds Rp 51 million 
> ($6,000) - too much, many would think. 
> 
> 
> Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, from the Golkar Party, said that every month, he 
> receives Rp 51.5 million in take-home pay after taxes. This includes his 
> basic 
> salary, allowances and benefits. 
> 
> 
> He said that the various sums of money he received each month included an 
> intensive communications stipend, a monitoring and budgeting allowance, a 
> committee allowance, a phone and electricity allowance, an aspiration 
> allowance 
> (for meeting with constituents) and even an honor allowance. 
> 
> 
> House leaders, he said, had even more pay and stipends, with a commission 
> chairman taking home Rp 54.9 million per month and deputies Rp 53.6 million. 
> 
> 
> Roy Salam, from the Indonesian Budget Center, told the Jakarta Globe that 
> based 
> on their current performance, members of the House of Representatives did not 
> deserve such high wages. 
> 
> 
> He cited a slow legislation process, poor attendance of meetings and wasteful 
> trips overseas. 
> 
> 
> "Why are we paying them that much for their poor performances?" Roy asked. 
> "It 
> must be revised, it must be adjusted to their performance." 
> 
> 
> Basuki said political parties usually garnished the salaries of their 
> lawmakers. 
> Golkar, for instance, took Rp 3.3 million from him each month. 
> 
> 
> Basuki added that since the completion of a housing complex for lawmakers, 
> they 
> no longer received a Rp 12.5 million monthly housing allowance. However, he 
> said 
> that other sources of state funds had been found or were being sought to 
> offset 
> the loss. 
> 
> 
> "They have been looking for new [budget] posts, so our total take-home pay 
> has 
> only been reduced by about Rp 6 million." 
> 
> 
> Basuki said that he even heard that lawmakers were trying to add more budget 
> posts so that they would still receive the same allowance as before the 
> housing 
> complex was completed. 
> 
> 
> Syarifuddin Sudding, from the People's Conscience Party (Hanura), told the 
> Globe 
> that he never paid attention to the details of his salary and allowances. 
> 
> 
> "All lawmakers receive about the same income," he said, adding that the 
> amounts 
> were not regulated by the lawmakers themselves. 
> 
> 
> "It's the Household Affairs Committee [BURT] and the House Secretariat that 
> sets 
> the standard," Syarifuddin said. 
> 
> 
> He added that the allowances received by lawmakers were reasonable, given the 
> fact that they needed financial support to communicate with constituents as 
> well 
> as pass laws. 
> 
> 
> However, Refrizal, BURT deputy chairman, denied it was his committee that set 
> salaries and allowances, saying it was the House Secretariat, which was just 
> following state guidelines. 
> 
> 
> Refrizal also said the take-home pay was not as high as Basuki claimed.
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> 
> 
>  
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>




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