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Defendants of the corruption case pertaining to the state-owned tin miner PT Timah Harvey Moeis (center), Suparta (right) and Reza Andriansyah (left) walk out of the courtroom on Dec. 23, 2024, after a verdict hearing against them in the Jakarta Corruption Court. The panel of judges sentenced Harvey, Suparta and Reza to 6.5 years, eight years and five years, respectively, for their respective roles in the corruption case.
Defendants of the corruption case pertaining to the state-owned tin miner PT Timah Harvey Moeis (center), Suparta (right) and Reza Andriansyah (left) walk out of the courtroom on Dec. 23, 2024, after a verdict hearing against them in the Jakarta Corruption Court. The panel of judges sentenced Harvey, Suparta and Reza to 6.5 years, eight years and five years, respectively, for their respective roles in the corruption case.`
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