Lessons in Magnanimity

The Corruption Courts are accused of generously granting acquittals. This is caused by, among others, the judge's low integrity and poor indictment by the prosecutor. Is this an act of weakening corruption eradication?

October 5, 2011

AFTER presiding over the court hearing of the witnesses in a corruption case, Azharyadi hastened to the court secretariat's office. There the Bandung Corruption Court judge was neither checking the case nor looking through the next court hearing schedules. That Thursday afternoon last week, he simply wanted to take a short break. Resting in a chair, the 47-year-old man smoked his favorite cigarette.

Since becoming a judge of the Bandung Corruption

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