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View all search resultsJAKARTA: There is still very little public trust in Indonesia’s legal system, a member of the Judicial Commission says
AKARTA: There is still very little public trust in Indonesia’s legal system, a member of the Judicial Commission says.
“We know this because 80 of the 90 reports filed at our office each month say so,” Judicial Commission monitoring chief Suparman Marzuki said Tuesday as quoted by tribunnews.com.
The majority of the reports questioned the integrity of judges’ rulings, Suparman said, adding that the other 10 percent were complaints about what people perceived as improper behavior by judges.
The commission has submitted reports to the Supreme Court, but have not received any comprehensive response, he said. — JP
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