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Edisi Monday, December 2, 2024

Members of Commission XIII of the House of Representatives observe a detention cell during an inspection at Salemba Class I Detention Center, Jakarta, Thursday, November 14, 2024. The inspection was carried out following the escape of seven detainees and prisoners from the detention center. The inspection found that not all CCTV cameras were functioning and the detention center was overcrowded. ANTARA/Indrianto Eko Suwarso

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How Seven Prisoners Escaped from Salemba Detention Facility

The Salemba Detention Center guards are suspected of negligence in the case of seven inmates escaping. It is alleged that someone supplied tools to the escapees.

Edisi Monday, November 25, 2024

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Dealing with Increasing Sexual Violence on Campuses

The Sexual Violence Prevention and Handling Task Force often encounters obstacles when dealing with sexual violence cases on campus. Victims feel they do not receive justice.

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Lapor Tempo: Sexual Violence on Campus Victims Reporting App

As a form of public participation, Tempo provides Lapor Tempo to accommodate reports from victims of sexual violence on campuses.

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Lack of Protection for Victims of Sexual Violence on Campuses

Cases of sexual violence remain high on campuses.

Edisi Monday, November 18, 2024

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Edisi Monday, November 11, 2024

Former Minister of Trade Thomas Trikasih Lembong, or Tom Lembong, is in a detention car after undergoing questioning at the Attorney General's Office, Jakarta, Friday, November 1, 2024. Tom Lembong underwent another questioning after being named a suspect by the Attorney General's Office on Tuesday, October 29, in the alleged corruption of sugar imports at the Ministry of Trade in 2015-2016. TEMPO/Martin Yogi Pardamean

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Tom Lembong’s Sugar Import Scandal

The Attorney General’s Office is still withholding the evidence in the sugar import case involving Tom Lembong. State losses remain unclear.

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The Homeless Businessman

Tom Lembong owns assets worth Rp101 billion but does not own a house. He does not live with his wife and children in Jakarta.

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Tom Lembong’s Lawyer: The Amount of State Losses Remains Unclear

Tom Lembong’s lawyer on the irregularities of his case.

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Sugar Import Permits Gone Sour

The Supreme Audit Agency uncovered violations in sugar import practices during various periods of the Trade Ministry. Only Tom Lembong, the Trade Minister for 2015-2016, is indicted.

Edisi Monday, November 4, 2024

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Edisi Monday, October 28, 2024

North Maluku Governor Abdul Gani Kasuba (left) meets with Medan Mayor Bobby Nasution (carrying his daughter), and Kahiyang Ayu (in blue), at a restaurant in Medan, North Sumatra, in 2022. Special Photo

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Traces of Bobby Nasution in the “Medan Block”

Bobby Nasution is suspected of managing the Medan Block nickel mine since 2021. He met with Abdul Gani Kasuba before becoming the Mayor of Medan.

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Mining Concessions for the Medan Block

The term “Medan Block” emerged during the trial of former North Maluku Governor, Abdul Gani Kasuba. Medan Block is believed to refer to pre-allocated nickel mining concessions in Halmahera.

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Former North Maluku Governor Abdul Gani Kasuba’s Lawyer, Junaidi Umar: Kahiyang Ayu called my client

Former North Maluku Governor Abdul Gani Kasuba acknowledged meeting with Bobby Nasution but claimed he gained no advantage from it.

Edisi Monday, October 21, 2024

The South Kalimantan Integrated Sports Complex project, where a soccer field and pool are supposed to be built, is the object of allegations of corruption. Special Photo

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South Kalimantan Governor Sahbirin Noor’s Corruption

South Kalimantan Governor Sahbirin Noor is suspected of receiving commissions on three projects in the e-catalog. He has not been seen since being named a suspect.

Edisi Monday, October 14, 2024

President Joko Widodo receives the selection committee for candidates for the leadership and supervisory board of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) for the 2024-2029 period in Jakarta, October 1, 2024.
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KPK Leadership Candidates from State Officials

Various parties from the National Police Chief to the State Palace are accused of interfering in the KPK leadership candidates selection process. The candidates are divided into four clusters.

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KPK Leadership Selection Process

The KPK Leadership and Supervisory Board Selection Committee claimed to have followed procedures, and Jokowi reportedly did not intervene.

Edisi Monday, October 7, 2024

A number of judges during the Special Session of the Annual Report of the Supreme Court for the year 2023 at the Jakarta Convention Center, Jakarta, February 20.
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Scandal over Supreme Court Succession

The race for the position of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is heating up amid a flurry of allegations against certain candidates. There is suspicion of backing from business circles.

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Supreme Court Chief Justice Muhammad Syarifuddin: The Election of a New Chief is Always a Hot Topic

Supreme Court Chief Justice Muhammad Syarifuddin uses artificial intelligence to handle cases. Case brokers continue to be a threat.

Edisi Monday, September 30, 2024

Suspects and evidence in a money laundering case linked to convicted drug offender Hendra Sabarudin at Bhayangkara Field, National Police Headquarters, Jakarta, September 18.
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Drug Syndicate in Tarakan Prison

Hendra Sabarudin’s drug network distributed methamphetamine from Tarakan prison starting in 2017, allegedly aided by police and prison guards.

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Sarana Pembangunan Riau and Kingswood Capital Dispute in Langgak Block

The partnership between Riau regional company and Kingswood Capital Ltd resulted in criminal charges, with two top executives now facing allegations of embezzlement.

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