Saturday, May 21, 2011

SBY Leave Alleged Bribery Case Nazaruddin to Law Enforcement

JAKARTA - President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said that he did not want to deal further about the alleged bribery of the Democratic Party treasurer Muhammad Nazaruddin to the Secretary General of the Constitutional Court (MK) Janedri M Gaffar. Because according to him, it could be associated with legal issues.

"The incident that linked one of the Democratic Party cadre, Mohammed Nazaruddin, that in the review I can, I can tell, deals with legal issues but none of my business. That law enforcement affairs," he said after meeting with Constitutional Court Chairman Mahfud MD at the Presidential Office in Jakarta, Friday (20 / 5).


In that capacity, the President spoke as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Democratic Party. He said of course there are legal mechanisms that apply to the issue.


According to him, the Democrats, do not underestimate the problem and handle it from the code of ethics and honor. "In that context we are now is actually trying to work to get clarification, seated problems, and the truth of the news delivered Pak Mahfud," he said.


Mahfud MD last week wrote to President Yudhoyono to tell the chronology of money by Nazaruddin to Janedri. On Friday, they had met to discuss the problem and later held a joint press conference.
"To avoid any speculation and this is true it is, I and Mr. Mahfud choose today to give an explanation," the president said.


The president said he had asked for an explanation of the problem of giving money to the Chairman of the Democratic Party Anas Urbaningrum who claims not to know the issue. Democratic Party through the honor council, said the President, now is working to investigate ethics violations committed by Nazaruddin.


To all the Democratic Party cadre, he urged to stay calm and do not need to give any comment because it had heard directly from Mahfud seated problems.


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