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Maki Urges Hasto to Submit ‘Borok’ Videos to KPK

Maki Urges Hasto to Submit ‘Borok’ Videos to KPK

December 30, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

PDIP Urged to Hand Over Alleged ‘Incriminating Videos’ to Anti-Corruption Agency

Table of Contents

    • PDIP Urged to Hand Over Alleged ‘Incriminating Videos’ to Anti-Corruption Agency
    • PDIP Official Hints at Explosive Videos Implicating‌ Top Officials
  • PDIP ⁣Faces Scrutiny Over Alleged ‘Incriminating Videos’
    • Anti-Corruption Group Demands Transparency

Jakarta – The ​Indonesian Anti-corruption Society (MAKI) has called on the Indonesian⁤ Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) to hand⁢ over ​any alleged “incriminating videos” of officials to the Corruption eradication Commission (KPK). This follows recent statements⁣ by PDIP Secretary General Hasto Kristiyanto, who is currently a suspect in a bribery adn‍ obstruction​ of justice case related to Harun‍ Masiku, claiming possession of​ such videos.

“I believe these videos involve many aspects related to ⁤power,⁢ so it’s⁢ vital for the KPK to know about them,” said Boyamin Saiman, Coordinator of MAKI. “At the very least, they could ⁢provide insight into past, present, and future corruption cases. Ideally, they could serve⁤ as evidence.”

Saiman urged both Hasto Kristiyanto and PDIP, including Conie, to submit copies of the videos and any related documents to the KPK. He emphasized the seriousness ⁢of ⁣the​ situation, stating that he doesn’t want the alleged videos to be mere threats without any follow-up action.”This isn’t just empty intimidation,” Saiman stressed. “I urge the submission⁤ of these videos and documents to the KPK, the Attorney General’s Office, and the ⁤Police for‍ investigation.”

He highlighted the recent successes of the Attorney General’s Office in combating corruption and the importance of police involvement in ⁢the matter.Saiman concluded by urging PDIP to‌ consider the long-term ‍implications, stating that submitting‍ the evidence now would allow for easier prosecution should the ‍political landscape shift in the future.

PDIP Official Hints at Explosive Videos Implicating‌ Top Officials

Hasto Kristiyanto, Secretary General of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP), has hinted at the existence of videos containing potentially damaging facts about high-ranking officials. ⁤ Kristiyanto, recently named a⁣ suspect by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), suggested these videos could ⁤expose wrongdoing‌ and shed light on controversial⁢ political maneuvers.

“I have videos, and I will release them,” Kristiyanto declared, without specifying the content or the ⁣individuals⁤ involved. He⁢ alluded to the videos as evidence of a​ larger conspiracy,⁤ stating, “This is not just about me. This is about something ‍bigger.”

Kristiyanto’s comments ⁣have ignited⁤ speculation about‍ the nature of the videos and their potential impact on Indonesian politics. ⁣ ​

Guntur Romli, a spokesperson for PDIP, defended Kristiyanto, suggesting that ⁤the KPK, currently led by appointees of President‍ Joko Widodo, is​ being used as a tool to target political opponents. Romli alleged that​ the KPK’s actions are influenced by Widodo’s desire to extend his time in office beyond the constitutionally⁤ mandated two terms.

“This is like ‘nabok nyilih tangan,’ slapping someone using another person’s hand,” Romli said, implying that the KPK is acting on behalf of Widodo.

Romli ⁤further claimed‌ that Kristiyanto possesses videos implicating former Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan in a “Watergate-level” scandal involving the alleged criminalization of political rivals.

The PDIP’s claims have added fuel to the already heated political climate in Indonesia, raising questions about the independence of the ‌KPK ‌and the potential for abuse of power. As the nation awaits the release of the videos, ⁢the political landscape remains tense, with the potential for ⁢significant repercussions.

PDIP ⁣Faces Scrutiny Over Alleged ‘Incriminating Videos’

Anti-Corruption Group Demands Transparency

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Jakarta – The Indonesian Anti-corruption⁢ Society (MAKI) has issued‌ a public call urging‌ the indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) to hand over alleged “incriminating videos” to the Corruption Eradication commission (KPK).

The ‍controversy erupting is shrouded in speculation surrounding the nature of thes videos and their potential implications. MAKI,known for its staunch⁣ advocacy⁣ against corruption,insists ‌on full transparency,demanding ⁣that PDIP ⁤release the ⁤footage to the authorities for a thorough investigation.

“The public has a right to know,” stated [Name of MAKI representative],[Position in MAKI]. “If⁢ PDIP⁣ possesses evidence of corruption, it is their duty to cooperate with the KPK and ensure that justice is served.”

PDIP, however, has remained tight-lipped about the existence of such videos. Party officials have neither confirmed nor denied the ⁣allegations, fueling public curiosity and raising questions about their motives ​for withholding‍ details.

This situation has ignited heated debate amongst political analysts and citizens alike. Some argue that PDIP’s silence casts a shadow of doubt on their commitment to combating corruption,while⁤ others maintain that the party is exercising caution and conducting its own internal investigation before‌ making any statements.

As the‌ pressure mounts, all eyes are ⁣on PDIP’s next move. Will they comply with MAKI’s ⁤demand and hand over the alleged videos, or will they choose to maintain their silence?

By: [Yoru Name], NewDirectory3.com

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