17.02.2012
Democratic Party chief patron Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono was
reportedly “greatly angered” by a plan formulated by his party's board to
assign troubled cadre Angelina Sondakh to the House of Representatives' law
commission from the budget commission amid legal woes Angelina is facing as a
suspect in a bribery case centering on the development of the 2011 SEA Games
athlete's village in Palembang.
“SBY was very angry upon hearing the information yesterday
that Angelina will be transferred to the Commission III [overseeing legal
affairs],” said the Democratic Party secretary Andi Mallarangeng on the
sidelines of the general assembly of the ASEAN Law Association in Nusa Dua,
Bali, on Thursday.
Andi referred to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
Andi added that Yudhoyono had instructed the party's
chairman Anas Urbaningrum and the head of the party faction in the House, Jafar
Hafsah, to cancel Angelina's transfer.
“It is improper that Angelina, who is currently facing a
legal suit, be assigned to the law commission,” said Andi, who is also the
youth and sports minister.
Angelina, whose name was already on the list of the
Democratic Party lawmakers attending a hearing in the law commission, failed to
show up at the commission's meeting.
Democratic Party faction secretary Saan Mustopa confirmed
that his faction had cancelled Angelina's transfer to the law commission.
“Angelina will remain assigned to the sports commission,”
Saan said.


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