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The former regent of Karanganyar in Central Java, Rina Iriani Sri Ratnaningsih, has been admitted to hospital following an abrupt decline in health after the Semarang Corruption Court ruled to detain her.
Rina, who was accused in August of being implicated in a corruption and money-laundering case involving Rp 21.9 billion (US$1.7 million), was taken to Bhayangkara Hospital, Semarang, on Tuesday evening.
Your comments:
So the 'condition' made it obviously impossible for her to be detained.
Can someone explain in detail (maybe the examining doctor from the court's clinic or the head of the prosecutors' office's special crime section) what the 'condition' now actually is?
How will it be when she hears the verdict (which will, if she's guilty, hopefully be a dozen years). Is it another case of vertigo (and chronic diarrhea)?
No mercy for those pathetic 'public servants' who are just aiming for high government positions to be able to enrich themselves but when confronted with their crimes are constipated and need medical assistance.
Winnie
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