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Unraveling the Role of PDIP’s Secretary General in the Harun Masiku Case: KPK’s Revelations

by Chief Editor December 24, 2024
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Breaking: KPK Names PDIP Secretary General Hasto Kristiyanto as Suspect in PAW Harun Masiku Vote-Buying Scandal

In a major development, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has officially named Secretary General of the PDIP, Hasto Kristiyanto, as a suspect in the vote-buying case involving the parliamentary seat (PAW) of Harun Masiku.

KPK Chairman, Setyo Budiyanto, detailed Hasto’s crucial role in the scam during a press conference at the KPK headquarters in South Jakarta on Tuesday (24/2/2024). "Hasto, along with Harun Masiku and their accomplices, gave bribes to Wahyu Setiawan and Agus Setiani. First, Hasto placed Harun Masiku on the PDIP electoral list for South Sumatra, despite him originating from South Sulawesi’s Toraja region," Setyo explained.

During the 2019 legislative elections, Harun Masiku received 5,878 votes, significantly fewer than fellow PDIP candidate Rizky Aprilia, who garnered 44,402 votes. In that scenario, Rizky was expected to replace the late PDIP legislator Nazarudin Kiemas.

KPK alleges that Hasto actively worked to obstruct Rizky’s election as a PDIP legislator. He took several steps to prevent Nazarudin’s seat from being filled by Rizky, attempting to replace her with Harun Masiku.

"Hasto parallely tried to convince Rizky to step down, allowing Harun to take her place. However, Rizky refused," Setyo clarified.

The commission also found evidence suggesting Hasto asked Saeful Bahri to meet Rizky in Singapore to convince her to resign. This effort, too, proved unsuccessful.

Unable to secure Rizky’s resignation, Hasto reportedly resorted to bribery, offering money to then-KPU Commissioner Wahyu Setiawan.

"Hasto worked with Harun Masiku, Saeful Bahri, and DTI in bribing Wahyu Setiawan and Agustinus Tiu," Setyo concluded.

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Indonesian Actor Rudy Soal Named Suspect in KPK Corruption Case

by Chief Editor December 24, 2024
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Solo Chief of PDIP‘s DPC, FX Hadi Rudyatmo, Reacts to News of Hasto Kristiyanto’s Appointment as KPK Suspect

Solo – The recent announcement by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) of naming PDIP General Secretary Hasto Kristiyanto as a suspect has sparked reactions, including fromSolo Democratic Party’s PDIP (Democratic Party of Struggle) Chief of Regional Leadership Board, FX Hadi Rudyatmo, also known as FX Rudy.

FX Rudy, when approached at his Pucang Sawit residence in Jebres, Solo on Tuesday (December 25, 2024), expressed his surprise at the news. "I haven’t received any official notification about him being a suspect or anything else. However, I can ensure that PDI Perjuangan members are compliant with the law," he asserted.

Rudy admitted that he had only learnt about the Suspect Appointment Letter (SPRINDIK) through social media, as he had not been officially informed of the matter. He emphasized that the party’s legal bureau had the authority to handle such cases, and expressed hope that PDIP’s Supreme Chairman would intervene.

Despite being unaware of the details, the former Solo mayor maintained that the party would follow legal procedures and respect the state’s laws. "PDI Perjuangan will always obey the law," he declared resolutely. "We won’t interfere with law enforcement agencies," he added.

Regarding the overall impact on party members, Rudy reassured that they would maintain unity. He stressed that following the law should be the collective priority, echoing the theme of compliance already emphasized by KPK.

hasto Kristiyanto’s suspicion stems from allegations of bribery linked to an election dispute with Harun Masiku. Earlier reports from detikNews cited KPK officials confirming Hasto’s status as a suspect in the investigation. The SPINDIK that appointed Hasto as a suspect, numbered Sprin.Dik/153/DIK.00/01/12/2024 and dated December 23, 2024, was issued post-examination and after the inaugural speech of KPK’s newly appointed leaders led by the head, who took his oath before the President, Prabowo Subianto, on December 20, 2024.

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PDIP Secretary-General, Hasto Kristiyanto, Detained in Connection with Harun Masiku Case

by Chief Editor December 24, 2024
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KPK Names PDIP Secretary-General Hasto Kristiyanto as Suspect in Bribery Case

In a significant development, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has named Secretary-General of the Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP), Hasto Kristiyanto, as a suspect in a bribery case. The development comes after the swearing-in of KPK’s new leadership headed by Chairman Muhammad Syafrudin earlier this month.

According to a detikcom source, the KPK’s Letter of Investigation (Sprindik) against Hasto, numbered Sprin.Dik/153/DIK.00/01/12/2024, was issued on December 23, 2024. Hasto’s designation as a suspect follows an exam on December 20, 2024.

Hasto is accused of bribing Wahyu Setiawan, a former commissioner of the General Elections Commission (KPU), in a bid to secure a seat in the People’s Representative Council (DPR) for PDIP candidate Harun Masiku through an interim period (PAW). Masiku, who is already a suspect in the same case, remains at large. Other suspects include Agustiani Tio, a trustee of Wahyu, and Saeful Bahri, a private citizen.

Wahyu and Agustiani have previously been sentenced to seven and four years in prison, respectively, while Saeful received an eight-month prison sentence. They were found to have received SGD 19,000 and 38,350 (around IDR 600 million) from Masiku through Saeful to facilitate his DPR appointment.

KPK has been trying to locate Masiku since August, and has also questioned Hasto regarding Masiku’s case earlier this year.

In a related development, PDIP spokesman Chico Hakim has accused political parties of attempting to disrupt and undermine PDIP’s influence. He contends that there is political interference in the legal process.

"KPK’s investigation against Hasto is evidence of political maneuvering to discredit PDIP. This isn’t the first instance of similar moves against other political parties," Chico told media outlets. He added that PDIP is steadfast in facing these challenges, viewing them as a source of energy and determination.

Hasto’s designation as a suspect remains a developing story, with PDIP yet to provide a formal response.

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Corruption Watch: Urgent Clarification Needed on PDIP’s Secretary General’s Potential Involvement in Case

by Chief Editor December 24, 2024
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Breaking: Corruption Eradication Commission to Provide Details on Sekjen PDIP‘s Status as Suspect

In a significant development, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has confirmed that it will provide detailed explanations regarding the status of Sekjen PDIP (Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle) Hasto Kristiyanto as a suspect. The KPK’s official spokesperson, Tessa Mahardhika, announced, "Details will be provided."

This statement comes after the KPK issued a notification that Hasto Kristiyanto has been named a suspect in a case, as detailed in the Surat Pemberitahuan Dimulainya Penyidikan (SPDP) document. The SPDP, numbered Sprin.Dik/153/DIK.00/01/12/2024 and dated December 23, 2024, bears the seal of the KPK.

Hasto’s status as a suspect was determined following the case’s expose on December 20, 2024, which was subsequently after the new head of KPK took their oath of office in the presence of President Prabowo Subianto. Hasto is accused alongside Harun Masiku, a former PDIP legislative candidate who was previously named a suspect in 2020.

The charges against Hasto fall under Article 5, paragraph (1) subsections a or b, or Article 13 of the Corruption Act. The suspected crime involves bribery, with Harun Masiku allegedly offering a bribe to Wahyu Setiawan, who was serving as a KPU commissioner at the time, in exchange for facilitating Harun’s election as a member of the House of Representatives (DPR) through the process of substitution.

Thus far, three individuals have been sentenced to prison in connection with this bribery case: Wahyu Setiawan (7 years), Agustiani Tio (4 years), and Saeful (1 year and 8 months).

PDIP Alleges Legal Politicization

Chico Hakim, PDIP’s spokesperson, has openly commented on Hasto’s status as a suspect, alleging politicization of the legal process. "It’s clear that there’s an attempt to disrupt and sink the PDI Perjuangan," he stated, also citing the number of suspects in the CSR BI case.

Chico also hinted at threats against other party leaders, stating, "When a party leader yields to pressure and backs down, it’s a clear sign of legal politicization." Despite the threats, Chico maintains that PDIP remains steadfast and that such pressures serve as a source of strength for the party.

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PDIP Deputy Chairperson Hasto Kristiyanto Named a Suspect by KPK

by Chief Editor December 24, 2024
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KPK Names PDIP Secretary-General Hasto Kristiyanto as Suspect in Bribery Scandal with Harun Masiku

Jakarta – The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has named Hasto Kristiyanto, the secretary-general of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP), as a suspect in a bribery case involving former KPU commissioner Wahyu Setiawan. The controversial allegations have surfaced post the swearing-in of the new KPK leadership.

In a statement issued on December 24, 2024, the KPK confirmed Hasto’s status as a suspect in a flagship case, with a case number of Sprin.Dik/153/DIK.01/12/2024. This development follows the commission’s recent exposé of the case on December 20, 2024.

The allegations suggest that Hasto, along with his alleged accomplice, Harun Masiku, offered bribes to Wahyu Setiawan in exchange for influencing the appointment of regional representatives in the regional legislative bodies (DPRD). The suspected bribery is allegedly linked to the rotation of political positions (Perymouratan Waktu/ PAW) among DPR members.

The KPK’s investigation is ongoing, and neither Hasto nor Harun Masiku have yet to provide a response to these allegations. Efforts to confirm these details with the KPK and PDIP leadership have also not yielded any immediate responses.

As the investigation continues, the public awaits further developments in this high-profile case that could potentially shake up Indonesia’s political landscape. This story will be updated as more information becomes available.

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"PDIP Politician Surprises by Posting Jokowi’s Stance on the 12% PPN Tax Bill"

by Chief Editor December 24, 2024
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Indonesian Politician Sparks Debate with Surprising Exposure of Presidential Command

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia — PDIP politician Guntur Romli has stirred the pot by publicly releasing a presidential letter (Surpres) from President Joko Widodo (Jokowi), dated May 5, 2021, urging the House of Representatives (DPR) to expedite discussions on revising Law Number 6 of 1983 concerning General and Procedural Provisions of Taxation. This Surpres, numbered R-21/Pres/05/2021, was prioritized by Jokowi and entrusted to the Minister of Finance and Minister of Law and Human Rights for further discourse.

The proposed revision of Law Number 6 of 1983, as outlined in the Surpres, suggests a Value Added Tax (PPN) rate of 12%. However, the draft also allows for flexibility in this rate, with a range of 5% to 15%.

Following Guntur’s revelation, the proposed revision was later passed by the DPR and the government, becoming Law Number 7 of 2021 on Harmonization of Tax Regulations (HPP), officially enacted on October 7, 2021.

The law’s deliberation process took approximately three months, culminating in its approval at the first level on September 29, 2021. Eight political party factions in the DPR voted in favor of its immediate enactment in a plenary session. These factions were PDIP, Gerindra, Golkar, PAN, Demokrat, NasDem, PKB, and PPP, with PKS being the only party opposed.

Guntur criticsmmed the government’s stance on maintaining a 12% PPN rate, asserting that it could have been reduced to 5% given the current economic conditions. He questioned the government’s adamancy in increasing the rate despite the law providing for flexibility.

The disclosure of this presidential letter has sparked a heated debate among political party elites in parliament, with Gerindra, the party of President Prabowo Subianto, accusing PDIP of betraying their principles. Gerindra expressed confusion over PDIP’s sudden opposition to a 12% PPN rate, considering they played a role in the passage and enactment of the HPP law.

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Muhammadiyah Youth Surprised by PDIP’s Criticism of PPN 12%: Now, They Wash Their Hands

by Chief Editor December 23, 2024
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Indonesia Perjuangan – Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia …”>PDIP‘s Shift: From Support to Criticism of 12% PPN Rakes Attention

Jakarta – The Democratic Party of Indonesia for Struggle (PDIP) has drawn attention for changing its stance, now criticizing the implementation of a 12% value-added tax (PPN), after initially supporting the revision of the Harmonization of Taxation Regulation (RUU HPP). Najih Prastiyo, Secretary General of Muhammadiyah Youth, questioned this shift in PDIP’s attitude.

Najih pointed out that PDIP initially supported the formulation of the RUU HPP, even securing a seat on the Special Committee. "I’m quite surprised by PDIP’s stance now. They initially supported the RUU HPP, but now they’re Suddenly washing their hands of it," Najih said in a statement.

Najih also lamented PDIP’s ambiguity in politics and governance. "PDIP’s position is becoming more and more unclear and problematic. It’s not clear whether they want to be the opposition or slowly join the government’s coalition. This ambiguity is heating up the political atmosphere. PDIP should clarify its political stance," Najih urged.

Najih accused PDIP of trying to win back public approval after a heavy defeat in the elections. "PDIP is just trying to save face. Their grassroots support has dwindled, and they’re looking for ways to regain their strength. Therefore, I see this reaction as opportunistic, trying to gain from a seemingly pro-people stance," Najih concluded.

PDIP’s Involvement in the PPN 12% Increment

Earlier, Dolfie Othniel Frederic Palit, Deputy Chairman of the XI Commission of the House of Representatives, responded to a statement by Rahayu Saraswati, the Deputy Secretary General of the Gerindra Party, who had accused PDIP of playing a role in the enactment of the HPP Law that led to the PPN 12% increase. Dolfie stated that the HPP Law was an initiative of the government of President Joko Widodo (Jokwowi).

"The HPP Law is the initiative of the Jokowi government, submitted to the House of Representatives on May 5, 2021. All factions agreed to discuss the government’s proposal for the RUU HPP," said Dolfie, who was also the chairman of the Special Committee for the RUU HPP.

Dolfie explained that all factions, except the PKS, agreed to the RUU HPP becoming a law on October 7, 2021. The HPP Law, in the form of an omnibus law, changed several provisions in the Income Tax Law, Value Added Tax Law, and Luxury Goods Tax Law. It also regulates the Voluntary Tax Declaration Program and Carbon Tax.

The government has the authority to propose increases or decreases in the PPN rate within a range of 5-12%. Dolfie stated that the government’s decision to increase or decrease the PPN rate depends on the state of the national economy. Dolfie advised President Prabowo Subianto that if the government insists on increasing the PPN by 12%, it must be accompanied by the creation of many new jobs for the people.

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December 23, 2024 0 comments
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**" Not Blaming Pak Prabowo: A Clarification"

by Chief Editor December 23, 2024
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Review, Not Blame: Reconsidering the 12% PPN Implementation, Indirectly Addressing Prabowo

by Chief Editor December 23, 2024
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PDIP’s PPN 12% Initiative: Don’t Hide Fists While Slinging Stones!

by Chief Editor December 23, 2024
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Gerindra Blames PDIP for 12% VAT Hike, PDIP Retaliates

Jakarta – Andre Rosiade, Deputy Chairman of the Gerindra Faction in the House of Representatives (DPR), has weighed in on the issue of the VAT increase to 12%, pinning the blame on the PDIP party.

"Now it seems like PDIP is throwing stones and hiding their hands about the 12% VAT hike, then attacking the Prabowo administration, when in fact, this was their initiative last year. So, PDIP shouldn’t play the victim," Andre told reporters Monday night (22/12/2024).

Andre stated that the Prabowo administration is now faced with implementing the Law Number 7 of 2021 on the Harmonization of Tax Regulations (HPP), which is the basis for the VAT hike. The administration, he asserted, cannot immediately cut the VAT rate because the State Budget for the 2025 fiscal year has already been agreed upon by the government and the DPR period 2019-2024.

The administration, Andre continued, is attempting to enforce the Law while considering the current difficulties faced by the public. According to him, the Prabowo administration is mitigating the Law’s implementation by applying the 12% VAT only to luxury goods, while essential goods remain at the 11% VAT rate.

"Now PDIP, especially Dolfie as the Chair of the HPP Law Drafting Team, shouldn’t provoke the public. Dolfie, you’re the driving force behind the 12% VAT hike," Andre added.

PDIP’s Response

Dolfie Othniel Frederic Palit, Deputy Chairman of the XI Commission of the DPR RI, responded to Gerindra’s accusations blaming PDIP for the approval of the Law Number 7 of 2021 on the Harmonization of Tax Regulations (HPP), which led to the 12% VAT increase. Dolfie explained that the HPP Law was originally an initiative of the government under President Joko Widodo (Jokowi).

"The HPP Law is an initiative of the Jokowi administration, submitted to the DPR on May 5, 2021. At that time, all factions agreed to deliberate on the government’s proposal for the HPP Draft Law," Dolfie said.

Dolfie added that at the time, eight DPR factions, excluding PKS, approved the HPP Draft Law, which was finalized on October 7, 2021. The HPP Law, in the form of an Omnibus Law, amended several provisions of the KUP Law, PPh Law, PPN Law, and Cukai Law, and also established the Voluntary Taxpayer Reporting Program and Carbon Tax.

The government, Dolfie explained, has the authority to propose an increase or decrease in the VAT rate, with a range of 5 to 12 percent. If the Prabowo administration plans to maintain the 12% VAT rate, it must also focus on improving economic performance, creating jobs, and enhancing public services.

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