Dian Rahma Fika, Jakarta – The Chair of Indonesia's House of Representatives' (DPR) Commission XI, Muhammad Misbakhun, denied allegations that he was planning to participate in the Sydney Marathon amidst the escalation of demonstrations in Indonesia. Misbakhun stated that he and other members of Commission XI were only on a working visit to Australia from August 27th to 29th, 2025.
"I did not participate in the Sydney Marathon," he said when contacted on Saturday, August 30th, 2025.
He stated that the three-day visit was focused on Sydney and Canberra. Misbakhun claimed that the financial commission's trip had been planned long before the protests took place. Their visit was said to be aimed at pursuing the target revision of the Financial Sector Development and Strengthening Bill (RUU P2SK).
The DPR member's visit to Australia has sparked criticism on social media. One user, @ar***n on the publicly accessible page, Muhammad Misbakhun's name was listed with the running number #12132 under the flag of Indonesia. The prestigious running event is also scheduled to take place at the end of this month.
Regarding his registration for the Sydney Marathon, Misbakhun stated that the registration mechanism for the World Major Marathon category must be done a year in advance.
As a running enthusiast, he admitted to frequently registering for marathons but seldom participating in races. "I can assure you that if I run on August 31st, it will be in the Gelora Bung Karno area. Hopefully, GBK will still be available for sports," he said.
Previously, Indonesian students in Sydney caught members of Commission XI of the DPR during their working visit and leisure in Australia amidst massive protests against the council's allowances.
Mahesti Hasanah, a candidate for a doctorate in political economics at the University of Sydney, stated that from the stories she heard, the students took the initiative to approach the members of the DPR. "They avoided the students and left immediately," she said when Tempo contacted her on Saturday.
During the working visit, it was reported that the members of the DPR would tour the Scenic World & Echo Point. This is an amusement park that offers sightseeing and a cable car to view the natural scenery and the Blue Mountain tourist spot.
Mahesti stated that the council members' entourage ultimately cancelled their visit to the Blue Mountains. According to her, the council members cancelled the visit to the tourist spot after their travel plans were leaked to the public.
Mahesti also heard that the members of the DPR had booked a dinner at one of the expensive restaurants in Sydney. Indonesian students also saw the council members using a limousine and staying at the Four Seasons Sydney Hotel.
– Ilona Esterina and Shinta Maharani contributed to this article.