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View all search resultsIndonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) activist Kurnia Ramadhana said among the major graft convicts who would be eligible for early release were Setya Novanto, 64, former Constitutional Court judge Patrialis Akbar, 61, former health minister Siti Fadilah, 70, former religious affairs minister Suryadharma Ali, 63, and lawyer OC Kaligis, 78.
The legislature has cited the government's early release policy, issued as part of the measures to combat the COVID-19 outbreak in Indonesia, as its reason for attempting to push through the two contentious bills during the public health emergency.
Working from home takes on a whole new meaning in the fight against graft in Indonesia, with courts moving to the virtual world to hear corruption cases. The live-streamed hearings will be accessible for the general public.
Law and Human Rights Minister Yasonna Laoly -- a fellow PDI-P politician -- previously said that Harun "is not in Indonesia" when asked for confirmation by journalists on Jan. 16
Don’t you realize, Pak? Crime is not necessarily caused by poverty. Take a look at those corrupt [officials]. They are not our people, they are not from our place [Tanjung Priok],” one protester said