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Ini daftar anggota DPR terseret korupsi 10 tahun terakhir

http://www.merdeka.com/politik/ini-daftar-anggota-dpr-terseret-korupsi-10-tahun-terakhir.html
Merdeka.com – Ketua DPR RI Marzuki Alie, menyebar data para anggota DPR 10 tahun terakhir yang terseret kasus korupsi dan diperiksa oleh Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi. Pesan Marzuki itu mengutip data survei Transparansi Internasional dan menyebarnya lewat Blackberry Messenger (BBM).
Hasil survei yang dirilis dua tahun sekali itu menyebut parlemen atau DPR adalah lembaga terkorup di Indonesia. Berikut ini data-data anggota DPR yang pernah terseret kasus korupsi selama 10 tahun terakhir:
PDIP (2009-2014)
1. Izedrik Emir Moeis
2. Agus Chondro Prayitno
3. Max Moein
4. Rusman Lumbantoruan
5. Poltak Sitorus
6. Williem Tutuarima
7. Panda Nababan
8. Engelina Patiasina
9. M Iqbal
10. Budiningsih
11. Jeffri Tongas
12. Ni Luh Mariani
13. Sutanto Pranoto
14. Soewarno
15. Matheos Promes
16. Dudhie Makmun Murod
17. Engelina Pattiasina
PARTAI GOLKAR
(2009-2014)
1. Chairun Nisa
2. Zulkarnaen Djabar
3. Prasetia Zulkarnaen Putra
4. Ahmad Hafiz Zawawi
5. Marthin Bria Seran
6. Paskah Suzetta MH
8. Bobby Suhardiman
9. Anthony Zeidra Abidin
10. Muhammad Nurlif
11. Asep Ruchimat Sudjana
12. Reza Kamarullah
13. Baharuddin Aritonang
14. Hengky Baramuli
15. Daniel Tanjung
(2004-2009)
16. Azwar Chesputra
17. Fachri Andi Leluasa
18. Hamka Yandhu
19. Saleh DjasitAnggota
PARTAI DEMOKRAT
(2009-2014)
1. Anas Urbaningrum
2. Angelina Patricia Pingkan Sondakh
3. Muhammad Nazarudin
(2004-2009)
4. Sarjan Tahir Anggota
PARTAI PAN
(2009-2014)
1. Wa Ode Nurhayati
(2004-2009)
2. Abdul Hadi Djamal
3. Noor Adenan Razak
PPP (2004-2009)
1. Sofyan Usman
2. Endin AJ Soefihara
3. M Al Amin Nur Nasution
PKB (2004-2009)
1. HM Yusuf Erwin Faishal
PBR (2004-2009)
1. Bulyan Royan
PKS (2004-2011)
1. Luthfi Hasan Ishaaq

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