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Arif Budi Sulistyo, the younger brother-in-law of President Joko Widodo, is suspected of being involved in facilitating the resolution of tax problems of EK Prima Ekspor Indonesia. EK Prima country director, Ramapanicker Rajamohanan Nairpresently a defendant in bribery case involving a tax officialasked for Arif's help to take care of his company's tax issues.
After he was questioned for 15 hours, Patrialis Akbar, a judge of the Constitutional Court, did not immediately return to his cell at the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) detention facility. It was already 1:00am on Friday, last week. Wearing a vest given to detainees, Patrialis sat ruminating for some time, on the porch of the detention facility. He occasionally spoke to KPK officers escorting him from the interrogation room to his cell.
"This is a very tough test," said Patrialis, a justice and human rights minister during the presidency of Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. Linda Trianita from Tempo had a chance to ask Patrialis a few questions.
After he was reported to the police by a number of groups, Rizieq Syihab vented out his disappointment to the House of Representatives (DPR). In a hearing with the Legal Affairs Commission last week, Rizieq suspected that the reports to the police were being intentionally arranged behind the scenes. "This is an unhealthy way of law enforcement," Rizieq to Tempo and some reporters at the DPR Complex in Senayan, Jakarta.
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