ICW Mafia Special Committee Responds to Positive Discourse Tax

ICW Mafia Special Committee Responds to Positive Discourse Tax - Members of the Board of Ethics of Indonesian Corruption Watch (ICW), Bambang Widjojanto positive rate of discourse formation of a special committee (Committee) House of Representatives to handle cases involving the mafia tax Gaius H Tambunan.

"If the formation of the special committee that provides benefits to society and country, go ahead," said Bambang Widjojanto on the sidelines of the stage musical Gypsy (Anti Corruption) in Depok, West Java, on Tuesday.

According to him, the establishment of the special committee by the House tax mafia of course, in the perspective to encourage the acceleration of the settlement Tambunan Gaius case since the House is a watchdog, not a law enforcement agency.

Bambang who failed to be elected as head of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) was also declared the establishment of the special committee did not have to worry about the mafia tax would shift the case from the realm of the law of Gaius to the political arena, as long as the House remains on its function as a watchdog.

Earlier, Chairman of the National Awakening Party faction said the House Marwan Jakfar, fractions will propose the establishment of the special committee Tambunan Gaius tax mafia case in order to reveal the tax cases in the vicinity of former employees of the Directorate General of Taxation Ministry of Finance.

"PKB faction will propose for the Parliament to form special committee Gaius case for tax cases big ones are not lost or diverted to tax issues for warteg (warung Tegal).

According to Marwan, the special committee Tambunan Gaius case could consist of Commission III, Commission XI, and the House Commission VI.

"The proposed establishment of the Special Committee Tambunan Gaius is not to push one political party. This proposal is` clear `for the case of taxes to be transparent," he said.

If the special committee was formed, according to him, then the House could call and ask for an explanation to all parties associated with the tax case.

"Cook the value of tax cases which involved only very large Gaius own. It's hard to believe," he said.

Marwan hopes proposals for establishing a special committee Tambunan Gaius case has been submitted to the House of Representatives before entering the Consultative Body recess December 20, 2010.

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