JAKARTA - The Indonesian Anti-Corruption Society (MAKI) asks the public not to choose a permissive party to nominate legislators for ex-convicts of corruption cases. They are considered insensitive to suffering caused by reckless practices. "I ask the people not to choose parties that carry legislative candidates or executive candidates who are former corrupt convicts," said MAKI Coordinator Boyamin Saiman in his statement, Wednesday, August 30.. Because it means the party is insensitive, insensitive to the will of the people who are still suffering from poverty due to corruption, "he continued. Boyamin reminded that anything related to corruption is betrayal that may repeat itself. So, people are asked not to be tempted to choose the former convict candidate. They are asked to be aware and not carelessly because the elected candidate represents the community. If the people still believe they will be betrayed again and that's what we don't want all of them," he said. People must "knowing that they are not worthy of choice and for that, I ask to be able to really punish these candidates not to be elected," said Boyamin. The following are the names of 15 former corruption convicts who will become candidates based on the findings of ICW. Nine of them are legislative members of the DPR. 1. Abdullah Puteh (number 1 - Nasdem), the electoral district (dapil) of Aceh II. Former corruption convict in the case of purchasing two helicopter units while serving as governor of Aceh. 2. Rahudman Harahap (sequence number 4 - Nasdem), electoral district of North Sumatra I. Former convict of corruption in the case of allowance funds for South Tapanuli Village officials when he was the secretary of South Tapanuli.3. Abdillah (sequence number 5 - Nasdem), electoral district of North Sumatra I. Former corruption convict in the case of the procurement of fire engines and misappropriation of APBD funds.4. Budi Antoni Aljufri (sequence number 9 Nasdem), South Sulawesi II electoral district. Former corruption convict in the bribery case handling the regional election dispute in Empat Lawang Regency.5. Eep Hidayat (number 1 Nasdem), West Java electoral district IX. Former corruption convict in the case of land tax collection and building Subang Regency in 2005-2008.6. Rokhmmin Dahriri (number 1 PDIP), West Java electoral district VIII. Former convict of corruption in the case of non-bujeter funds from the Department of Marine Affairs and Fisheries. 7. Al Amin Nasution (number 4 PDIP), Central Java electoral district VII. Former corruption convict of the case The receipt of bribes from the Regional Secretary of Bintan Regency, Riau Islands, Azirwan to smooth out the process of transferring the function of protected forests in Bintan Regency. 8. Nurdin Halid (number 2 Golkar), South Sulawesi II electoral district. Former corruption convict in the case of distribution of cooking oil Bulog.9. Susno Duadji (number 2 PKB), South Sumatra electoral district II. Former corruption convict in the case of securing the 2009 West Java Pilkada and corruption in handling PT Salmah Arowana Lestari. In addition, there are six former convicts of corruption cases the candidates for the DPD candidate. The following are the names. 1. Patrice Rio Capella (number 10), Bengkulu electoral district. Former corruption convict in the case of receiving gratuities in the process of handling regional aid cases, arrears in profit sharing funds, and capital participation of a number of BUMDs in North Sumatra by the Attorney General's Office. 2. Dody Rondonuwu (number 7), East Kalimantan electoral district. Former corruption convict in the insurance fund case 25 members of the Bontang City DPRD 2000-2004 (At that time Dody as a member of the Bontang City DPRD).3. Irman Gusman (number 7), West Sumatra electoral district. Former convict of corruption in the bribery case in sugar imports by Perum Bulog.4. Emir Moeis (number 8), East Kalimantan electoral district. Former corruption convict in the bribery case of the steam power plant construction project (PLTU) in Tarahan, Lampung in 2004.

5. Cinde Laras Yulianto ( serial number 3), Yogyakarta electoral district. Former corruption convict in the case of Plenary Funds for IDR 3 billion.6. Ismeth Abdullah ( serial number 8), Riau Islands electoral district. Former corruption convict in the 2004 fire engine procurement case, while serving as chairman of the Batam Authority.


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