A Constitutional Court Backslide
Recordings, unless they are carried out by law enforcement officers, are now inadmissible as evidence in court. This will make uncovering corruption a harder proposition.
September 13, 2016
THE Constitutional Court ruling following a review of the regulations for electronic recordings is a major step backward. Now it will be harder for the public to uncover crimes, including corruption, without using recordings. Voice or video recordings will no longer be admissible as evidence if they are not carried out by law enforcement officers.
The petition for a reexamination was submitted by Setya Novanto, former speaker of the House of Rep
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