Karolin Margret Natasa: Indonesian lawmakers scandal. A set of photographs showing a woman looks like Karolin Margret Natasa, PDI-P lawmaker at the House Commission IX (overseeing manpower, transmigration, and health affairs) naked and having se* with a man, who is also accused as PDI-P lawmaker, is widely circulating over the net.
Some blogs even mentioned the man is Aria Bima, PDI-P lawmaker at the House Commission VI (SOE’ soverseeing trade and industry affairs).
PDI-P secretary general Tjahjo Kumolo was reluctant to respond the se* scandal rumor. Tjahjo believes that the se* scandal is just a rumor. “I think it (the se* scandal) is just a rumor, can’t prove who (they are),” said Tjahjo today (Apr 24).
Aria Bima ensured that he’s not involved in any se* scandal. “I ensure you that I’m not linked (to the se* scandal),” said Aria this afternoon.
M Prakosa, the head of the House Honorary Body (BK), meanwhile, confirmed that his side has heard about the rumor. “But, BK has not yet received the photos nor the video (of the scandal),” said Prakosa, who is also lawmaker from PDI-P.
The pictures of PDI-P lawmakers were first published by kilikitik.net on Monday (Apr 23). The blog has been blocked and can’t be accessed right now. The photos, however, have been widely circulated over the net, including in Kaskus.us, the most popular online forum in Indonesia.
If the se* scandal is confirmed, actually this is not the first scandal implicating lawmakers. In December 2006, se* scandal between Golkar lawmaker Yahya Zaini and Dangdut singer Maria Eva rocked public. Sex*scandal PDI-P lawmaker Max Moein and his assistant Desi Vidyawati was also revealed in 2008. While rumor about se* scandal also hit PKS lawmakers. A se* video tape with 45-second duration shown a man with mustache like Anis Matta and a woman, both were seen naked, was widely circulating over the net in early March 2011. Anis and his party said that the video was a kind of defamation for him and his party. Other PKS lawmaker Arifinto was caught of watching a por* video in the middle of the House plenary session in April 2011. Arifinto, however, argued that he didn’t intentionally open and watch the video.
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