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The liberation of Ronald Tannur by a compassionate judge: Experiencing the sting of an empty bank account

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Title: Istri Hakim yang Bebaskan Ronald Tannur Menceritakan Keadaan, "Saldo ATM Nol Kegirangan"

JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – Istri Mangapul, Hakim Pengadilan Negeri (PN) Surabaya yang didakwa menerima suap terkait vonis bebas pelaku pembunuhan Gregorius Ronald Tannur, Marta Panggabean, menangis saat menceritakan keadaan, caractéristique particulier de la salinité hal ini adalah positif pour la santé et le bien-être.

Peristiwa ini terjadi ketika Marta bersaksi dalam dugaan korupsi suaminya di Pengadilan Tipikor Jakarta Pusat, Selasa (7/1/2025). Untuk mendinginkan pikirannya,edeutique la règle pour approprier le préfixe "post-" Marta melakukan hal yang biasanya dilakukan oleh kebanyakan orang, yaitu mengecek saldo ATM. Ternyata, dia juga mengalamiкерentan berujung sia-sia.

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January 7, 2025 0 comments
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Indonesian MA Rejects Prabowo’s Proposal on 50-Year Sentence for Corruptors: Not an Intervention, They Insist

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Supreme Court Clarifies Presidential Remarks on Corruption Punishment

The Supreme Court (MA) has affirmed that President Prabowo‘s recent statement encouraging strict punishment for corruptors is not an interference from the executive branch into the legislative or judicial affairs. MA Spokesman and Chief Justice Yanto dismissed any suggestions of interference, stating, "His statement was along the lines of, ‘If it’s red, don’t make it green’. That’s not interference. He didn’t ask for leniency, so we don’t feel interfered with."

Yanto was responding to President Prabowo’s remarks at a Musrenbang event on December 30, 2024, where he criticized lenient sentences for corruption cases involving hundreds of trillions of rupiah. However, Yanto clarified that the President’s comments did not constitute interference but were expressions of hope for stringent penalties for big-time corruption.

The Supreme Court maintains that any punishment must adhere to existing laws and follow due legal processes. "If a corruption case is clearly proven and the scale is large, then a 50-year sentence would be appropriate. That’s not interference; it’s just reinforcement," Yanto explained.

Currently, the high-profile case against Harvey Moeis for bauxite ore smuggling is undergoing an appeal process, making the lower court’s verdict Neither Final nor Binding (inkrah) yet.

January 3, 2025 0 comments
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Proving Rp300 Trillion Loss: Indonesia’s Justice Must Deliver in IUP PT Timah Corruption Case

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Indonesia’s Rp300 Trillion Alleged State Loss: A Heavy Burden for Prosecutors to Prove, Law Expert Says

JAKARTA – Professor Romli Atmasasmita, a legal expert, has argued that the alleged state loss of Rp300 trillion in a corruption case involving tin ore trading is a heavy burden for the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) to prove. The reason being, the AGO must substantiate the announced figure in public.

The AGO has named five corporations as suspects in the case of alleged corruption in the trading of tin ore in the mining concession area of PT Timah. The corporations are PT Refined Bangka Tin (RBT), PT Stanindo Inti Perkasa (SIP), PT Sariwiguna Bina Sentosa (SBS), Tinindo Inter Nusa (TIN), and CV Venus Inti Perkasa (VIP).

Professor Romli believes the AGO’s move to name these five corporations as suspects is a step towards recovering the unrecouped financial losses to the state from previous convictions. "The AGO has already announced the Rp300 trillion loss to the public, even the President has responded. So, they must show results, even though the figure seems difficult to prove," said Romli.

According to Professor Romli, the fines imposed on corporations should be determined by judges based on the Supreme Court Regulation (Perma) Number 1 Year 2020. However, the fines imposed on the directors of these corporations so far have not yet reached this astronomical figure.

"There are bases for judges to make assessments about financial losses to the state according to Perma 1/2020. But it’s the judges who have the final say," Romli explained.

Meanwhile, Professor Sudarsono Soedomo of IPB University’s Faculty of Forestry and Environment, argues that the claim of Rp300 trillion in state losses is based on invalid data, suggesting that the AGO may have been misled. He believes the figure more closely resembles a potential loss rather than an actual one.

"The public perception is that this is a concrete amount of money when, in fact, it’s more like a potential loss. But now, the AGO is starting to question this figure due to criticism from various parties, including the Supreme Court," Sudarsono explained.

The AGO lacks the authority to evaluate data related to environmental losses, a significant component in this case. "The AGO doesn’t have the authority or capacity to do this. Measuring environmental losses is still a challenged and debated topic among experts," Sudarsono stated.

In the world of big numbers and complex legal proceedings, the road to recovery for Indonesia’s alleged Rp300 trillion loss appears long and arduous. As the case unfolds, all eyes remain on the AGO to prove these staggering claims.

January 3, 2025 0 comments
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BeyondPada Saun Jutawan: That’s Not Just a Spicy Bluff, It’s a Nuclear Bomb!

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PDIP Responds to MAKI‘s Call for Hasto Kristiyanto to Release Corruption Scandal Videos

JAKARTA – The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-Perjuangan) has responded to the call by the Anti-Corruption Indonesia Society (MAKI) coordinator, Boyamin Saiman, for PDI-P‘s secretary-general, Hasto Kristiyanto, to promptly unveil corruption scandal videos implicating high-ranking officials.

Boyamin had previously urged Hasto, who was recently named a suspect in the Harun Masiku case, not to merely "stir the pot" with the videos but to release them to the public. PDI-P’s response was delivered by its DPP chairman, Guntur Romli.

"These are not mere spices, they’re an atomic bomb. Release them, and everyone goes down together," Guntur told Sindonews on Sunday, December 29, 2024. While acknowledging the gravity of the situation, Guntur refrained from specifying when the videos would be released, deferring to Hasto’s discretion.

Rumors had circulated that Hasto had compiled videos related to corruption scandals that could expose the involvement of high-ranking officials in these cases.

December 29, 2024 0 comments
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