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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) rate, the financial statements of the National Mandate Party (PAN), the Democratic Party and the United Development Party (PPP) is not transparent


Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) rate, the financial statements of the National Mandate Party (PAN), the Democratic Party and the United Development Party (PPP) is not transparent



Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) rate, the financial statements of the National Mandate Party (PAN), the Democratic Party and the United Development Party (PPP) is not transparent. ICW activist Febri Diansyah said the three parties did not meet the demand of the ICW on budget and program of the party in the years 2010-2011. According to him, it was part of the disclosure.

"In the implementation stage of political parties, they still tend to be covered in terms of transparency and financial accountability. Fact, their funding one of which is the state budget, in addition to membership dues," said Febri, Committee on the Office of the Central Information Commission (KIP), Jakarta, Tuesday (8 / 1/2013).

Febri said the political party law clearly states that any political party should be open to the public about its finances. However, until now, a request made ICW not been met.

"Our Political Party annunciator be the institutions most responsible for the rampant corruption in Indonesia today. Official government corruption entangled many cadres as well as the aggressive party machine dredge state money," he said.

Febri said, one corruption case that ensnared politicians PAN, Wa Ode Nurhayati. Wa Ode current status of convicted cases of alleged corruption in the Regional Infrastructure Acceleration Fund. Similarly, the alleged corruption case that ensnared a number of Democratic politicians. Many suspected corruption case driven and produced by political parties.

"The allegedly corrupt elites running the party," he said.

Therefore, ICW urges asking KIP third parties are transparent to the public. Earlier, anti-corruption NGO has sent a letter to the budget information disclosure requests nine parliamentary parties. KIP has begun hearings to hear testimony Democrats. However, in a trial that was held today at the Office of the KIP, the Democrats were represented by Hinca Panjaitan not attend for some reason was out of town. Meanwhile, a briefing session with the PAN and PPP will be held in the near future. The trial continued for the Democratic Party to be held next January 14, 2013.

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