Sunday, July 17, 2011

Andi Nurpati arrives at National Police HQ for questioning

The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Mon, 07/18/2011 12:26 PM

A former General Elections Commission (KPU) commissioner Andi Nurpati arrived at the National Police Headquarters on Monday for questioning in relation to an alleged document forgery linked to the 2009 general election.

"I bring documents related to my field during my tenure as commissioner, and relating to the first KPU recapitulation result, its revisions, election result dispute [PHPU] documents and other documents," Andi said.

Andi arrived at the police headquarters at around 10:30 a.m. and was accompanied by her lawyer.

She said she was ready to be confronted with former Constitutional Court judge Arsyad Sanusi, who was also being questioned over an alleged election document forgery.

"I am ready, if the questioning mechanism requires me to do so, not only with Arsyad, but also other related people," she said.

Andi is alleged to have been involved in the falsification of a document issued by the Constitutional Court to settle a dispute between election candidates from the People's Conscience Party (Hanura) and the Greater Indonesian Movement Party (Gerindra), over a House of Representatives seat for South Sulawesi electoral district I. (rpt)

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