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Alleged backroom deal during justice candidacy test

Supreme Court justice candidate Sudrajad Dimyati was caught allegedly giving what was believed to be an envelope to a lawmaker in a restroom

Ina Parlina and Margareth S.Aritonang (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Thu, September 19, 2013 Published on Sep. 19, 2013 Published on 2013-09-19T13:53:31+07:00

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Alleged backroom deal during justice candidacy test

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upreme Court justice candidate Sudrajad Dimyati was caught allegedly giving what was believed to be an envelope to a lawmaker in a restroom.

The alleged incident occurred shortly after Sudrajad answered questions from members of the House of Representatives'€™ legal affairs commission during a fit-and-proper test on Wednesday.

Nervously, the Pontianak High Court judge immediately denied the alleged '€œbackroom deal'€. The lawmaker, Bahruddin Nashori of the National Awakening Party (PKB), along with commission chairman I Gede Pasek Suardika held a press conference to deny the allegation.

'€œThere was no such deal. I just wanted to use the restroom,'€ Sudrajad said.

Bahruddin claimed that he only '€œshowed Sudrajad a piece of paper to ask him which candidates came from career and non-career judges.'€

Sudrajad, who is among 12 candidates vying to fill seven vacant posts, told lawmakers during the test that he was a modest person and that he always '€œopted for the cheapest fights'€ and '€œrefused any gifts when presiding cases'€.

He went on to say that he supported imprisoning judges involved in graft in a draft bill to revise the 2009 Supreme Court Law.

Wednesday'€™s alleged incident comes in the wake of the House'€™s plan to gain more a control over Supreme Court justices as the lawmakers have said they are not happy with their deteriorating performances.

The House said it wanted carry out fit-and-proper tests for justices every five years in the draft bill of the 2009 law, said House Commission III'€™s Syarifuddin Sudding earlier on Wednesday before the alleged incident occurred.

'€œThey are spoiled as justices. They are out of control and are always hiding behind excuses,'€ Sudding said. (ebf)

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