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Effendi Simbolon Reveals: Jokowi’s Actions Have Unexpectedly Aided Hasto

by Chief Editor January 8, 2025
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Headline: Former PDIP Member Defends Jokowi: ‘He Helped Hasto, Not Interfered’ as KPK Indicts PDIP Secretary-General

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In a surprising turn of events, former PDIP cadre Effendi Simbolon has come to the defense of former Indonesian President Joko Widodo (Jokowi), stating that he believes there’s no involvement of the latter in the legal troubles faced by PDIP Secretary-General Hasto Kristiyanto. Instead, Effendi asserted that Jokowi actually provided assistance to Hasto during his tenure as president.

Effendi, speaking at an event held at the Ministry of Infrastructure and Regional Development in Jakarta on Wednesday (8/1/2025), was initially asked about the alleged politicization of the case involving Hasto. However, he chose to bring Jokowi into the conversation, stating, "No, to my knowledge, in fact, Mr. Jokowi has helped him, as far as I know."

Hasto’s status as a suspect was recently announced by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) during the tenure of the new leadership, a period in which Jokowi is no longer serving as president. The announcement was made by KPK Chairman Setyo Budiyanto on December 24, 2024.

Effendi pointed out that Hasto’s status as a suspect only emerged during the new leadership’s period, suggesting that the previous leadership had not pursued the case. "The proof is, until the period of the previous leadership, there was no such thing. This is a new period," Effendi explained.

When pressed again about Jokowi’s role in protecting Hasto, Effendi only spoke about the attention the former president had given to the PDIP secretary-general. "It means that he, politically, has actually given attention, there has never been anything like what is being accused," Effendi said.

Effendi also revealed that he had personally informed Hasto about Jokowi’s support. "I also told Mr. Hasto, ‘Mr., to my knowledge, Mr. Jokowi is the one who is helping you.’ ‘Oh, no, this is…’," Effendi recounted.

Expressing concern over the legal troubles faced by PDIP, Effendi suggested that PDIP Chairperson Megawati Soekarnoputri should also bear responsibility. He argued that, according to the Law on Political Parties, the party’s leadership should be held accountable to the public.

"Because this is fatal, all leadership should also resign. The party is not owned by an individual, it is regulated by the Law on Political Parties, so it should also be accountable to the public," Effendi said.

Hasto Kristiyanto, the current PDIP secretary-general, is currently a suspect in the KPK’s investigation into the alleged bribery of the time extension for the position of Harun Masiku, a former election official. He is also a suspect in the obstruction of justice case, allegedly instructing his phone and Harun Masiku’s phone to be submerged and ordering Harun Masiku to flee.

Read more about Jokowi’s involvement in the aftermath of Hasto’s indictment on the next page.

January 8, 2025 0 comments
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New KPK Reason for Seizing Hasto Kristiyanto’s House

by Chief Editor January 7, 2025
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Headline: KPK Unveils Reason Behind Raid at PDIP Secretary-General Hasto Kristiyanto‘s Home in Bekasi

Subheading: Anticorruption Commission explains timing of search at residues of suspected bribery and obstruction of justice case

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In a press conference held at the KPK headquarters in Jakarta, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has disclosed the reasons behind its recent raid at the residence of Secretary-General of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP), Hasto Kristiyanto, in Bekasi, West Java. The raid, conducted as part of the investigation into a suspected bribery and obstruction of justice case, was deemed necessary and timed appropriately by KPK investigators.

KPK spokesperson Tessa Mahardhika clarified that the timing of the search and seizure activities is at the discretion of the investigating team and is dependent on the requirement to gather evidence related to the case. " Penggeledahan kapan akan dilakukan, hanya pada penilaian penyidik," Tessa explained, dismissing speculations that the raid was conducted lately to divert attention from ongoing hot issues in the media.

The KPK acknowledged that some external parties may perceive the raid as tardy or even an attempt to shift focus from other pressing matters. However, Tessa emphasized that the commission could not prevent such interpretations. "Masalah penilaian apakah itu terlambat atau tidak, kami tidak bisa melarang pihak luar untuk berpikiran seperti itu," she said.

KPK Raids Hasto’s Residence

The KPK conducted a search and seizure operation at Hasto’s residence in Bekasi, marking a significant development in the case involving suspected bribery and obstruction of justice. Chairman of the KPK, Setyo Budiyanto, confirmed the operation, stating, "Ada kegiatan geledah oleh Satgas Penyidikan."

Hasto, a key suspect in the case of bribery related to the replacement of parliamentary seats (PAW), is alleged to have, along with Wahyu Setiawan (former KPU Commissioner), provided bribes to ensure that PDIP candidate Harun Masiku secured a seat in the DPR through PAW. Wahyu, Agustiani Tio Fridelina (Wahyu’s right-hand person), and Saeful (a private individual) have been convicted and served prison time. They have since been released.

Harun Masiku remains at large, while Hasto was only deemed a suspect in late 2024, along with Donny Tri Istiqomah. Setyo revealed that Hasto was reportedly involved in pressuring a religious leader to issue a fatwa in favor of Harun Masiku and impede Riezky Aprilia’s rightful PAW appointment.

Hasto is also a suspect in an obstruction of justice case, accused of ordering the submerging of his and Harun Masiku’s phones and instructing Harun Masiku to go into hiding.

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Corruption: Indonesia’s KPK Seizes Blue Container After Kristiyanto’s House Raid

by Chief Editor January 7, 2025
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KPK Concludes Search at PDIP Secretary-General’s Residence; Carries Out One Suitcase

Jakarta – The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has completed its search at the residence of PDIP Secretary-General Hasto Kristiyanto in relation to the bribery case involving the replacement of parliamentary candidates (PAW) Harun Masiku. KPK investigators left the location with a blue suitcase.

As observed by detikcom on Tuesday (7/1/2025), at Hasto’s residence in Bekasi, West Java, KPK investigators departed from the house at 18:19 WIB. They were seen carrying a blue suitcase into a black Innova car. The investigators were seen wearing KPK vests and masks. However, no statement was provided regarding the search, and the investigators then left the location.

Previously, it was reported that KPK explained the purpose of its search at Hasto’s residence in Bekasi, West Java. KPK noted that the timing of the search was determined by the investigators’ needs.

"All searches, seizures, and related activities depend on the need to obtain evidence in the case being handled. The investigators are responsible for evaluating when and where to conduct a search," said KPK Chairwoman Tessa Mahardhika at the KPK headquarters in Jakarta Selatan on Tuesday (7/1).

Tessa acknowledged that many parties believe the search was late and merely a diversion from current hot topics in the media.

"Everyone has the right to form their own opinions about whether this is too late or not, and some people may view this as an attempt to divert attention from other major issues currently being discussed in the media," Tessa added.

Hasto is one of several suspects in the bribery case involving the replacement of parliamentary candidates. He is alleged to have collaborated with Wahyu Setiawan, then serving as a commissioner of the General Election Commission, to help PDIP candidate Harun Masiku secure a seat in the House of Representatives.

Other suspects in the case include Wahyu, Agustiani Tio Fridelina, Saeful, and Harun Masiku. Wahyu, Agustiani, and Saeful have been found guilty and served their prison sentences; all three have since been released. Harun Masiku remains at large.

Meanwhile, Hasto was only named as a suspect in late 2024, along with Donny Tri Istiqomah. KPK Chairperson Setyo Budiyanto stated that Hasto had attempted to influence the issuing of a religious ruling (fatwa) and had tried to persuade the candidate initially slated to take Harun Masiku’s seat, Riezky Aprilia, to willingly withdraw from the process.

Hasto is also a suspect in the case of attempted obstruction of justice. He is alleged to have instructed that his and Harun Masiku’s cell phones be damaged and that Harun Masiku flee the scene.

The case is still under investigation.

January 7, 2025 0 comments
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KPK Holds Off on Nasib Yasonna Case as it Awaits Further Developments

by Chief Editor January 4, 2025
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Yasonna’s Fate in KPK: Hangs in the Balance as Development Unfolds

Jakarta – The fate of former Minister of Law and Human Rights, Yasonna Laoly, hangs in the balance in the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) as it awaits progress in the case involving suspected bribery that has ensnared Secretary-General of the PDIP, Hasto Kristiyanto. The KPK will decide whether Yasonna is sufficient as a witness or if his role will expand in this case.

Detik summarized that Yasonna was initially questioned as a witness on Wednesday, December 18, 2024. During this session, Yasonna was probed about his request for a fatwa from the Supreme Court and his involvement in the case of Harun Masiku, a suspect in the bribery case involving the rotation of DPR RI members. Harun Masiku, who was indicted in 2020, has yet to be apprehended.

In addition to Harun, the KPK named Wahyu Setiawan, then a KPU RI commissioner, and his associate, Agustiani Tio, along with a private figure known as Saeful, as suspects. These individuals have since been prosecuted, sentenced to imprisonment, and have since completed their sentences.

Meanwhile, the KPK has also named a new suspect in this case, Hasto Kristiyanto, who is believed to be involved in the bribe-giving alongside Harun and has allegedly obstructed the KPK’s investigation.

KPK Bars Yasonna from Leaving the Country

In a turn of events, the KPK has prohibited Yasonna from traveling abroad in connection with the Harun Masiku bribery case. KPK spokesman Tessa Mahardhika announced on December 25, 2024, that the KPK had issued a travel ban on Yasonna and Hasto Kristiyanto through SK No. 1757Year 2024. This decision is part of the ongoing investigation into the suspected corruption case.

The travel ban will be in effect for six months. During this period, the KPK will require the testimony of both Yasonna and Hasto to aid in the investigation.

KPK Chief Discusses Yasonna’s Role

KPK chairman Setyo Budiyanto discussed Yasonna’s status in the corruption case involving Hasto Kristiyanto. Setyo stated that the investigators will decide whether Yasonna’s role will remain solely as a witness or if it will evolve as the case progresses. Yasonna, who is currently a member of the DPR from the PDIP faction, is presently listed as a witness in the Hasto case.

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Longest Ever, Karno’s Name Linked to Bribery Case: The Ongoing Saga of Buntut Panjang

by Chief Editor December 29, 2024
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Hasto’s Long Shadow: From KPK Suspect to Bung Karno’s Namesake

Hasto Kristiyanto, the Secretary General of PDIP, has made headlines after being named a suspect by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) in the Harun Masiku case. Since then, Hasto has been the subject of criticism and defense.

Hasto’s Assertion

In his first public statement since being named a suspect, Hasto Kristiyanto claimed that his designation was a form of intimidation. Quoting from the 9th chapter of Sukarno’s book, "Penyambung Lidah Rakyat Indonesia," Hasto stated that entering detention was part of striving for a noble cause. "Therefore, never fear to speak the truth," Hasto asserted.

Criticism Toward Hasto

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December 29, 2024 0 comments
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President Sukarno Imprisoned for Patriotism, Accused of Bribery in KPU Scandal

by Chief Editor December 28, 2024
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Indonesia’s PSI Slams PDIP‘s Hasto for Bung Karno Comparison Amidst Corruption Allegations

Jakarta, 28th December 2024 – The Solidarity Party of Indonesia (PSI) has slammed PDIP’s Secretary General Hasto Kristiyanto for invoking founding father Bung Karno’s name amidst corruption allegations. PSI chairman Cheryl Tanzil opined that linking Bung Karno’s name to the current case against Hasto is an overreach.

"I respect the KPK’s decision in naming Hasto Kristiyanto as a suspect. However, using Bung Karno’s name in this context is uncalled for and inappropriate," Cheryl stated. "Bung Karno was once arrested for defending the nation against colonial powers. Today’s case, however, involves alleged bribery with a member of the KPU, Wahyu Setiawan."

Cheryl emphasized that the party respects the ongoing legal process and encourages the public to do the same while waiting for the case’s outcome. She also reminded that the principle of innocent until proven guilty should be upheld.

PDIP Stands by Hasto, Compares Him to Bung Karno

PDIP, through its spokesperson Guntur Romli, stood by Hasto Kristiyanto. Romli clarified that Hasto was not equating himself to Bung Karno but rather emphasizing the importance of fighting against injustice, much like Bung Karno did in his time.

"Not only in the resistance against colonizers, but Bung Karno also stood firm against corruption and nepotism. We believe Hasto is merely following Bung Karno’s footsteps in standing against injustice," Romli added.

Hasto’s Role in the Alleged Corruption Cases

The KPK allele that Hasto played a significant role in two corruption cases involving Harun Masiku, a politician linked to PDIP. The first case involves Hasto allegedly influencing the placement of Harun Masiku in a parliamentary district for the 2019 legislative elections. This led to Wahyu Setiawan, a KPU commissioner, facilitating Harun Masiku’s candidacy.

Hasto was also suspected of obstructing justice when the KPK was attempting to apprehend Harun Masiku in early 2020.

December 28, 2024 0 comments
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Ex-Head of PoliceFONT: Sukho Hasto Named Suspect by Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission

by Chief Editor December 27, 2024
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JAKARTA – Sekjen PDIP, Hasto Kristiyanto, Finally Speaks Out After Being Named a Suspect by KPK

In a turn of events, Hasto Kristiyanto, the Secretary General of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP), has broken his silence after being named a suspect by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK). Hasto was accused of involvement in the Harun Masiku case, suspected of bribery in a move to replace GNU candidate Riezky Aprilia with Harun Masiku. Here’s what he had to say.

Compliance with the Law

In a video released on Thursday (26/12), Hasto addressed his status as a suspect, stating that he will comply with the law and continue to advocate for the truth. "As a citizen who loves and is proud of the entire Indonesian nation, upon being named a suspect by KPK, PDIP’s stance is to respect KPK’s decision. We are law-abiding citizens," said Hasto.

Hasto emphasized that PDIP is a party that upholds the supremacy of the law. He also touched upon his previous criticisms regarding the need to uphold democracy. "PDIP is a party that upholds the supremacy of the law. From the start, when I criticized how democracy should be upheld, how the voice of the people cannot be ignored, how the rule of law cannot be turned off, and how authoritarian power that oppresses its people must be stopped," he said.

He added, "I understand the various risks I will face."

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“Accused of Political Meddling: Respect the Legal Process

by Chief Editor December 25, 2024
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Rise in Political Tensions: Gerindra‘s Maruarar Backs KPK, PDIP Alleges Politicization

Jakarta, Indonesia – Maruarar Sirait, a high-profile politician from the Great Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra), has responded to the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) naming PDIP’s secretary-general, Hasto Kristiyanto, as a suspect in a case involving former General Elections Commission (KPU) commissioner, Wahyu Setiawan. Maruarar emphasized the importance of respecting the legal process.

Maruarar, also known as ‘Ara’,stated, "I believe we should respect the legal process," during an interview at his residence in the Menteng area of Jakarta. He reiterated Indonesia’s status as a nation of laws, stressing the importance of allowing legal processes to run their course.

Regarding the ongoing ‘Capture Harun Masiku’ challenge, Maruarar expressed confidence that the nation could apprehend the legendary criminal. "If anyone can capture him, then certainly, this nation can apprehend Harun Masiku," he said.

PDIP spokesman, Chico Hakim, however, has accused certain parties of attempting to disrupt and sink PDIP’s reputation regarding Hasto’s nomination as a suspect. "There’s a strong political motivation in this case," Chico told reporters. "The fact that two suspects in the BI CSR case were initially cleared is evidence of that. There’s a clear effort to hinder PDI Perjuangan and even take it over."

KPK, meanwhile, dismissed allegations of politicization, insisting that Hasto’s nomination as a suspect was purely a matter of law enforcement. "The decision to name Hasto a suspect is solely based on legal considerations," said KPK chairman Setyo Budiyanto at a press conference in Jakarta.

The political landscape remains tense as Indonesia prepares for the upcoming PDIP Congress, with both parties keeping a close eye on developments and any potential disruptions. The nation awaits further updates on this evolving story.

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December 25, 2024 0 comments
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**"UGM Fishing Boat: Labeling PDI-P Suspects as ‘Criminalized’ is Inaccurate"

by Chief Editor December 25, 2024
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JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – Penetapan tersangka Sekretaris Jenderal DPP PDI Perjuangan, Hasto Kristiyanto, oleh Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi (KPK) dalam kasus dugaan suap yang melibatkan Harun Masiku dinilai bukan sebuah kriminalisasi. Peneliti Pusat Kajian Antikorupsi Fakultas Hukum Universitas Gadjah Mada (Pukat UGM), Zainur Rohman, menilai tidak ada indikasi kriminalisasi dalam penetapan tersangka terhadap Hasto.

“Saya tidak melihat adanya kriminalisasi dalam perkara ini. Penjelasan dari KPK mengenai kasus ini sangat terang,” kata Zainur dalam program Kompas Petang di Kompas TV, seperti dikutip pada Rabu (25/12/2024).

Menurut Zainur, KPK pasti memiliki dua alat bukti yang cukup dalam menetapkan tersangka. Ia juga mengingatkan, keabsahan alat bukti dapat diuji melalui forum praperadilan.

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Understanding KPK’s Role: Hasto Kristiyanto’s Part in the Harun Masiku Case

by Chief Editor December 25, 2024
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Breaking News: PDIP‘S Hasto Kristiyanto Named Suspect in Harun Masiku Case by KPK

Jakarta, DetikNews, Dec 25th, 2024 – The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has officially named Secretary General of the Indonesia Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP), Hasto Kristiyanto, as a suspect in the Harun Masiku case. Hasto is alleged to be involved in two cases: bribery related to the electoral term swap (PAW) of Harun Masiku, and obstruction of justice in the KPK’s attempt to arrest Harun Masiku.

Background

The KPK has successfully convicted three individuals in the PAW Harun Masiku bribery case. They are former KPU commissioner Wahyu Setiawan, and two of his aides, Agustiani Tio and Saeful Bahri. Wahyu was sentenced to 7 years in prison and is currently serving time in a Semarang jail. Meanwhile, Harun Masiku, who has been at large for five years, remains unidentified.

Hasto’s Role in the Cases

KPK chairman Setyo Budiyanto officially announced Hasto’s status as a suspect at the KPK headquarters in Jakarta on Dec 24th, 2024. Setyo revealed Hasto’s critical role in the two cases. Here are the details:

1. Hasto Attempted to Elect Harun as DPR Member

Hasto’s alleged involvement began when he changed Harun’s electoral district from his home region of South Sulawesi to Dapil 1 South Sumatra for the 2019 legislative elections. "Hasto worked with Harun and others to bribe Wahyu Setiawan and Agustiani Tio. Hasto moved Harun from his home district of South Sulawesi to Dapil 1 South Sumatra," said Setyo.

Harun received 5,878 votes, significantly fewer than PDIP’s Rizky Aprilia who secured 44,402 votes. Rizky was expected to replace the late PDIP member Nazaruddin Kiemas. Setyo believes Hasto attempted to prevent Rizky from winning, even trying to persuade Rizky to withdraw and endorse Harun. After these efforts failed, Hasto allegedly bribed Wahyu Setiawan.

2. Hasto Met Wahyu Setiawan

Hasto reportedly met with Wahyu Setiawan in August 2019 to discuss two proposals made by Hasto.

The KPK’s investigation is ongoing. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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